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The Complete Canzoniere: 282. ‘Alma felice che sovente torni’

The Complete Canzoniere
282. ‘Alma felice che sovente torni’
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  1. Title Page
  2. Section I - Poems 1 to 61
  3. Section II - Poems 62 to 122
  4. Section III - Poems 123 to 183
  5. Section IV - Poems 184 to 244
  6. Section V - Poems 245 to 305
  7. Section VI - Poems 306 to 366

282. ‘Alma felice che sovente torni’

Happy spirit that so often turns

to console me in the grieving night

with eyes that Death has not dimmed,

but has adorned beyond all mortal things:

how pleased I am that you consent

to lighten my sad days with sight of you!

Now I begin to find your beauty present,

once more, as it used to be,

where I have sung of you so many years,

now, as you see, where I go weeping:

not weeping for you, but for my loss.

I only find one solace in my trouble:

when you return, I know and understand you,

by your gestures, voice, your face, your dress.

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