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The Complete Canzoniere: 262. ‘- Cara la vita, et dopo lei mi pare’

The Complete Canzoniere
262. ‘- Cara la vita, et dopo lei mi pare’
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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

262. ‘- Cara la vita, et dopo lei mi pare’

‘Life is dearest, and next it seems to me

true chaste behaviour in a lovely woman.’

‘Reverse that: there was never anything

dear or lovely without chaste actions :

and she who lives deprived of her honour,

is no lady and no longer living: and if she

seems so, yet her life is harsh, her path

is worse than death, with more bitter pain.

I only wondered at Lucretia in this,

that she must kill herself with a dagger,

that her grief alone was not enough.’

However many philosophers came to speak

of it: all their wisdom would fall to earth:

and we would see hers soar above them.

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