Public Domain Poetry And Stories - Love's Justification. Second Reading. by Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni
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Love's Justification. Second Reading.

    By Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni



Ben puņ talor col casto.


    It must be right sometimes to entertain
            Chaste love with hope not over-credulous;
            Since if all human loves were impious,
            Unto what end did God the world ordain?
    If I love thee and bend beneath thy reign,
            'Tis for the sake of beauty glorious
            Which in thine eyes divine is stored for us,
            And drives all evil thought from its domain.
    That is not love whose tyranny we own
            In loveliness that every moment dies;
            Which, like the face it worships, fades away:
    True love is that which the pure heart hath known,
            Which alters not with time or death's decay,
            Yielding on earth earnest of Paradise.



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