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The Silkworm.

    By Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni



D' altrui pietoso.


    Kind to the world, but to itself unkind,
            A worm is born, that dying noiselessly
            Despoils itself to clothe fair limbs, and be
            In its true worth by death alone divined.
    Oh, would that I might die, for her to find
            Raiment in my outworn mortality!
            That, changing like the snake, I might be free
            To cast the slough wherein I dwell confined!
    Nay, were it mine, that shaggy fleece that stays,
            Woven and wrought into a vestment fair,
            Around her beauteous bosom in such bliss!
    All through the day she'd clasp me! Would I were
            The shoes that bear her burden! When the ways
            Were wet with rain, her feet I then should kiss!



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