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Translations. - Milton's Italian Poems. VI.

    By George MacDonald



    A modest youth, in love a simpleton,
    When to escape myself I seek and shift,
    Lady, I of my heart the humble gift
    Vow unto thee. In trials many a one,
    True, brave, I've found it, firm to things begun;
    By gracious, prudent, worthy thoughts uplift.
    When roars the great world, in the thunder-rift,
    Its own self, armour adamant, it will don,
    From chance and envy as securely barred,
    From fears and hopes that still the crowd abuse,
    As inward gifts and high worth coveting,
    And the resounding lyre, and every Muse:
    There only wilt thou find it not so hard
    Where Love hath fixed his ever cureless sting.



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