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To Laura In Death. Sonnet LXXXVII.

    By Francesco Petrarca (Petrarch)



    Dolci durezze e placide repulse.

    HE OWES HIS OWN SALVATION TO THE VIRTUOUS CONDUCT OF LAURA.


        O sweet severity, repulses mild,
    With chasten'd love, and tender pity fraught;
    Graceful rebukes, that to mad passion taught
    Becoming mastery o'er its wishes wild;
    Speech dignified, in which, united, smiled
    All courtesy, with purity of thought;
    Virtue and beauty, that uprooted aught
    Of baser temper had my heart defiled:
    Eyes, in whose glance man is beatified--
    Awful, in pride of virtue, to restrain
    Aspiring hopes that justly are denied,
    Then prompt the drooping spirit to sustain!
    These, beautiful in every change, supplied
    Health to my soul, that else were sought in vain.

    DACRE.



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