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To Laura In Death. Sonnet XVI.

    By Francesco Petrarca (Petrarch)



    Sì breve è 'l tempo e 'l pensier sì veloce.

    THE REMEMBRANCE OF HER CHASES SADNESS FROM HIS HEART.


        So brief the time, so fugitive the thought
    Which Laura yields to me, though dead, again,
    Small medicine give they to my giant pain;
    Still, as I look on her, afflicts me nought.
    Love, on the rack who holds me as he brought,
    Fears when he sees her thus my soul retain,
    Where still the seraph face and sweet voice reign,
    Which first his tyranny and triumph wrought.
    As rules a mistress in her home of right,
    From my dark heavy heart her placid brow
    Dispels each anxious thought and omen drear.
    My soul, which bears but ill such dazzling light,
    Says with a sigh: "O blessed day! when thou
    Didst ope with those dear eyes thy passage here!"

    MACGREGOR.



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