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The Sonnets Of Tommaso Campanella - Conscience.

    By Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni



Seco ogni coif a è doglia.


    All crime is its own torment, bearing woe
            To mind or body or decrease of fame;
            If not at once, still step by step our name
            Or blood or friends or fortune it brings low.
    But if our will do not resent the blow,
            We have not sinned. That penance hath no blame
            Which Magdalen found sweet: purging our shame,
            Self-punishment is virtue, all men know.
    The consciousness of goodness pure and whole
            Makes a man fully blest; but misery
            Springs from false conscience, blinded in its pride.
    This Simon Peter meant when he replied
            To Simon Magus, that the prescient soul
            Hath her own proof of immortality.



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