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To Laura In Death. Sonnet XVIII.

    By Francesco Petrarca (Petrarch)



    Se quell' aura soave de' sospiri.

    SHE RETURNS IN PITY TO COMFORT HIM WITH HER ADVICE.


        If that soft breath of sighs, which, from above,
    I hear of her so long my lady here,
    Who, now in heaven, yet seems, as of our sphere,
    To breathe, and move, to feel, and live, and love,
    I could but paint, my passionate verse should move
    Warmest desires; so jealous, yet so dear
    O'er me she bends and breathes, without a fear,
    That on the way I tire, or turn, or rove.
    She points the path on high: and I who know
    Her chaste anxiety and earnest prayer,
    In whispers sweet, affectionate, and low,
    Train, at her will, my acts and wishes there:
    And find such sweetness in her words alone
    As with their power should melt the hardest stone.

    MACGREGOR.



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