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Levommi il mio penser in parte ov’ era - Francesco Petrarch, Some Love Songs [1915]

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Some Love Songs of Petrarch, translated and annotated with a Biographical Introduction by William Dudley Foulke (Oxford University Press, 1915).

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Levommi il mio penser in parte ov’ era

  • She whom I seek, no more on earth abides;
  • So I did lift my longing thought to where
  • She dwells with those whom heaven’s third circle1 hides,
  • And there I saw her, gentle and most fair.
  • She took my hand and said, ‘Thou’lt be with me
  • Within this sphere, unless desire shall stray.
  • Yes; I am she who made such war with thee,
  • And ere the evening came did end her day.
  • My bliss no human mind can ever know;
  • Only I long for thee and for that veil2
  • Which thou didst love and which remains below.’
  • Why dropped her hand? Why did her sweet voice fail?
  • When at the sound of words so chaste and kind
  • In heaven with her I fain had stayed behind.
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Thus does he imagine her entrance into heaven:

[1 ]Circle of Venus.

[2 ]Her mortal body.