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Translation From Vittorelli. - On A Nun.

    By George Gordon Byron



    Sonnet composed in the name of a father, whose daughter had recently died shortly after her marriage; and addressed to the father of her who had lately taken the veil.

    Of two fair virgins, modest, though admired,
    Heaven made us happy; and now, wretched sires,
    Heaven for a nobler doom their worth desires,
    And gazing upon either, both required.

    Mine, while the torch of Hymen newly fired
    Becomes extinguished, - soon - too soon expires;
    But thine, within the closing grate retired,
    Eternal captive, to her God aspires.

    But thou at least from out the jealous door,
    Which shuts between your never-meeting eyes,
    May'st hear her sweet and pious voice once more:

    I to the marble, where my daughter lies,
    Rush, - the swoln flood of bitterness I pour,
    And knock, and knock, and knock - but none replies.

                [First published, Childe Harold, Canto IV., 1818.]



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