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Tutta la mia fiorita e verde etade - 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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Tutta la mia fiorita e verde etade

  • At last my blossoming and vernal age
  • Was passing, and I felt my youthful fire
  • Grow calmer. Life had reached its crowning stage
  • And soon would seek the valley and expire.
  • Little by little my dear enemy
  • Began to win assurance from her fears,
  • And her pure heart and stainless honesty
  • Would take in fancied jest my sighs and tears.
  • For it was near the time when Love doth walk
  • With chastity, and lovers may have leave
  • To sit together and in friendly talk
  • To tell how they did dream and yearn and grieve.
  • But envious Death, to quench my hopes in woe
  • Rushed in between us like an armèd foe.
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But less than two years after Laura’s death the poet is assailed by the temptation of another love, and in the following canzone he defies the fair god to ensnare him again.