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The Sonnets Of Tommaso Campanella - Sophists.

    By Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni



Nessun ti verrą a dire.


    'Behold, I am a Sophist!' no man saith.
            But the true sons of perfidy refined
            Forge theologic lies the soul to blind,
            Calling themselves evangels of the faith.
    Aretine with his scoundrels blew his breath,
            And in the cynic orgies boldly joined;
            His ribald jests had flowers and thorns combined--
            A frank fair list including life and death,
    For fun, not fraud. It shames him to be found
            Less vile than those who cannot bear to see
            Their sink of filth laid open to the ground:
    Wherefore they shut our mouths, our books impound,
            Garble with lies each sentence that may be
            Cited to prove their foul hypocrisy.



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