Movesi il vecchierel canuto et biancho del dolce loco ov'à sua età fornita et da la famigliuola sbigottita che vede il caro padre venir manco;
indi trahendo poi l'antiquo fianco per l'extreme giornate di sua vita, quanto piú pò, col buon voler s'aita, rotto dagli anni, et dal cammino stanco;
et viene a Roma, seguendo 'l desio, per mirar la sembianza di colui ch'ancor lassú nel ciel vedere spera:
cosí, lasso, talor vo cerchand'io, donna, quanto è possibile, in altrui la disïata vostra forma vera.
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Grizzled and white the old man leaves the sweet place, where he has provided for his life, and leaves the little family, filled with dismay that sees its dear father failing it:
then, from there, dragging his aged limbs through the last days of his life, aiding himself by what strength of will he can, broken by years, and wearied by the road:
he reaches Rome, following his desire, to gaze on the image of Him whom he hopes to see again in heaven:
so, alas, I sometimes go searching, lady, as far as is possible, in others for the true, desired form of you.
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