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Li angeli eletti, e l’anime beate - 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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Li angeli eletti, e l’anime beate

  • The chosen angels and the spirits blest,
  • Inhabitants of heaven, on the day
  • When first my lady passed, around her pressed,
  • And marvelling, among themselves did say:
  • ‘What light is this? What beauty rare and sweet?
  • So fair a soul, such queenly majesty
  • Ascending from the world to this high seat
  • Never before in heaven did we see.’
  • And though with her new home she seemed content,
  • And no soul there more perfect was than she,
  • From time to time backward her gaze was bent
  • To watch if I might come, and wait for me.
  • Thus heavenward my thoughts and hopes I lift,
  • And dream I hear her pray my feet be swift.
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But toward the close of the Canzoniere the feelings of religion are again uppermost in Petrarch’s mind, and he laments the wasted days of this earthly passion and implores Divine aid to redeem his soul in its final hour.