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The Transfiguration Of Beauty: A Dialogue With Love.

    By Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni



Dimmi di grazia, amor.


    Nay, prithee tell me, Love, when I behold
            My lady, do mine eyes her beauty see
            In truth, or dwells that loveliness in me
            Which multiplies her grace a thousandfold?
    Thou needs must know; for thou with her of old
            Comest to stir my soul's tranquillity;
            Yet would I not seek one sigh less, or be
            By loss of that loved flame more simply cold.--
    The beauty thou discernest, all is hers;
            But grows in radiance as it soars on high
            Through mortal eyes unto the soul above:
    'Tis there transfigured; for the soul confers
            On what she holds, her own divinity:
            And this transfigured beauty wins thy love.



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