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To Laura In Death. Sonnet LXXX.

    By Francesco Petrarca (Petrarch)



    Ogni giorno mi par pił di mill' anni.

    FAR FROM FEARING, HE PRAYS FOR DEATH.


        Each day to me seems as a thousand years,
    That I my dear and faithful star pursue,
    Who guided me on earth, and guides me too
    By a sure path to life without its tears.
    For in the world, familiar now, appears
    No snare to tempt; so rare a light and true
    Shines e'en from heaven my secret conscience through,
    Of lost time and loved sin the glass it rears.
    Not that I need the threats of death to dread,
    (Which He who loved us bore with greater pain)
    That, firm and constant, I his path should tread:
    'Tis but a brief while since in every vein
    Of her he enter'd who my fate has been,
    Yet troubled not the least her brow serene.

    MACGREGOR.



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