Public Domain Poetry And Stories - Light And Darkness. by Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni
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Light And Darkness.

    By Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni



Colui che fece.


    He who ordained, when first the world began,
            Time, that was not before creation's hour,
            Divided it, and gave the sun's high power
            To rule the one, the moon the other span:
    Thence fate and changeful chance and fortune's ban
            Did in one moment down on mortals shower:
            To me they portioned darkness for a dower;
            Dark hath my lot been since I was a man.
    Myself am ever mine own counterfeit;
            And as deep night grows still more dim and dun,
            So still of more misdoing must I rue:
    Meanwhile this solace to my soul is sweet,
            That my black night doth make more clear the sun
            Which at your birth was given to wait on you.



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