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Petrarch:The Canzoniere

Translated by: A.S.Kline
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ITALIAN ENGLISH
Piú volte già dal bel sembiante humano
ò preso ardir co le mie fide scorte
d'assalir con parole honeste accorte
la mia nemica in atto humile et piano.

Fanno poi gli occhi suoi mio penser vano
perch'ogni mia fortuna, ogni mia sorte,
mio ben, mio male, et mia vita, et mia morte,
quei che solo il pò far, l'à posto in mano.

Ond'io non poté' mai formar parola
ch'altro che da me stesso fosse intesa:
cosí m'ha fatto Amor tremante et fioco.

E veggi' or ben che caritate accesa
lega la lingua altrui, gli spirti invola:
chi pò dir com'egli arde, è 'n picciol foco.

Many times now, with my true thought,
I've dared to assail my enemy, quiet and humble
in her actions, her beauty seeming kind,
with my honest well-considered speech.

Then her eyes rendered my thought vain
since all my fortune, all my destiny,
my good, my bad, my death and life, had been
placed in her hands, by him who alone can do so.

So I could not even form true words
that anyone but me could understand:
Love had made me blaze and tremble so.

And I see clearly now that glowing charity
ties a man's tongue, and daunts his spirit:
who utters while he burns is in slight fire.


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Peter Sadlon
Updated Sept 10th 2007

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