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The Complete Canzoniere: 204. ‘Anima, che diverse cose tante’

The Complete Canzoniere
204. ‘Anima, che diverse cose tante’
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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

204. ‘Anima, che diverse cose tante’

Spirit that sees, hears, reads, speaks,

writes, and thinks, so many diverse things:

my eyes of longing, and you, among the senses

that guide sacred noble words to the heart:

how much later, or earlier, do you wish

you had taken the road, that’s so hard to follow,

so as not to have met those two bright eyes

or the steps of those beloved feet?

Now with such clear light, and so many signs,

there should be no error on this brief way,

that makes us worthy of an eternal home.

Strive towards heaven, O my weary heart,

through the mist of her sweet disdain,

following true footsteps and divine light.

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