Public Domain Poetry And Stories - To Giovanni Da Pistoja. On The Painting Of The Sistine Chapel. by Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni
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To Giovanni Da Pistoja. On The Painting Of The Sistine Chapel.

    By Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni



I' ho già fatto un gozzo.


    I've grown a goitre by dwelling in this den--
            As cats from stagnant streams in Lombardy,
            Or in what other land they hap to be--
            Which drives the belly close beneath the chin:
    My beard turns up to heaven; my nape falls in,
            Fixed on my spine: my breast-bone visibly
            Grows like a harp: a rich embroidery
            Bedews my face from brush-drops thick and thin.
    My loins into my paunch like levers grind:
            My buttock like a crupper bears my weight;
            My feet unguided wander to and fro;
    In front my skin grows loose and long; behind,
            By bending it becomes more taut and strait;
            Crosswise I strain me like a Syrian bow:
                    Whence false and quaint, I know,
            Must be the fruit of squinting brain and eye;
            For ill can aim the gun that bends awry.
                    Come then, Giovanni, try
            To succour my dead pictures and my fame;
            Since foul I fare and painting is my shame.



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