125. Wherein Her Image Is Fixed Forever in His Heart -

WHEREIN HER IMAGE IS FIXED FOREVER IN HIS HEART

Wherever I rest or turn my tired eyes
To cool them of desires that draw them still,
Love paints the lovely Lady at his will
That passion may stay green; and, being wise,
Deep pity with sweet anguish Love applies —
For generous ardours gentle bosoms fill —
While, equally constrained, my fond ears thrill
To her soft syllables, her seraph sighs.
Love and pure Truth were both in league to tell
The virtues without fellows on this sphere,
Whose equals never charmed the stars; nor fell
Ever such words so exquisite, so dear
Upon the heart; nor tears so sparkling clear
Flashed ever in the light from such a well.
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Francesco Petrarch
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