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Sonnet XXXIII

    By Francesco Petrarca (Petrarch)



    Quando dal proprio sito si rimove.

    WHEN LAURA DEPARTS, THE HEAVENS GROW DARK WITH STORMS.


        When from its proper soil the tree is moved
    Which Phoebus loved erewhile in human form,
    Grim Vulcan at his labour sighs and sweats,
    Renewing ever the dread bolts of Jove,
    Who thunders now, now speaks in snow and rain,
    Nor Julius honoureth than Janus more:
    Earth moans, and far from us the sun retires
    Since his dear mistress here no more is seen.
    Then Mars and Saturn, cruel stars, resume
    Their hostile rage: Orion arm'd with clouds
    The helm and sails of storm-tost seamen breaks.
    To Neptune and to Juno and to us
    Vext Ĉolus proves his power, and makes us feel
    How parts the fair face angels long expect.

    MACGREGOR.



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