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第42章 ITALIAN LITERATURE(8)

Song, that on the wood-hung stream In the silent hour wert born, Witness'd but by Cynthia's beam, Soon as breaks to-morrow's morn, Thou shalt seek a glorious plain, There with Laura to remain!--Nott.

II.To Laura in Death.

SONNET 1.ON THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE DEATH OF LAURA.

Woe for the 'witching look of that fair face!

The port where ease with dignity combined!

Woe for those accents' that each savage mind To softness tuned, to noblest thoughts the base!

And the sweet smile, from whence the dart I trace, Which now leaves death my only hope behind!

Exalted soul, most fit on thrones to 've shined, But that too late she came this earth to grace!

For you I still must burn, and breathe in you;For I was ever yours; of you bereft, Full little now I reck all other care.

With hope and with desire you thrill'd me through, When last my only joy on earth I left--But caught by winds each word was lost in air.--Anon, Ox., 1795.

SONNET XLII.THE SPRING ONLY RENEWS HIS GRIEF.

The soft west wind, returning, brings again Its lovely family of herbs and flowers;Progne's gay notes and Philomela's strain Vary the dance of springtide's rosy hours;And joyously o'er every field and plain Glows the bright smile that greets them from above, And the warm spirit of reviving love Breathes in the air and murmurs from the main.

But tears and sorrowing sighs, which gushingly Pour from the secret chambers of my heart, Are all that spring returning brings to me;And in the modest smile, or glance of art, The song of birds, the bloom of heath and tree, A desert's rugged tract and savage forms I see.--Greene.

SONNET LII.HE REVISITS VAUCLUSE.

I feel the well-known breeze, and the sweet hill Again appears, where rose that beauteous light, Which, while Heaven willed it, met my eyes, then bright With gladness, but now dimmed with many an ill.

Vain hopes! weak thoughts! Now, turbid is the rill;The flowers have drooped; and she hath ta'en her flight From the cold nest, which once, in proud delight, Living and dying, I had hoped to fill:

I hoped, in these retreats, and in the blaze Of her fair eyes, which have consumed my heart, To taste the sweet reward of troubled days.

Thou, whom I serve, how hard and proud thou art!

Erewhile, thy flame consumed me; now, I mourn Over the ashes which have ceased to burn.--Roscoe.

CANZONE III.UNDER VARIOUS ALLEGORIES HE PAINTS THE VIRTUE, BEAUTY, AND UNTIMELY DEATH OF LAURA.

While at my window late I stood alone, So new and many things there cross'd my sight, To view them I had almost weary grown.

A dappled mind appear'd upon the right, In aspect gentle, yet of stately stride, By two swift greyhounds chased, a black and white, Who tore in the poor side Of that fair creature wounds so deep and wide, That soon they forced her where ravine and rock The onward passage block: Then triumph'd Death her matchless beauties o'er, And left me lonely there her sad fate to deplore.

In a fair grove a bright young laurel made--Surely to Paradise the plant belongs!--Of sacred boughs a pleasant summer shade, From whose green depths there issued so sweet songs Of various birds, and many a rare delight Of eye and ear, what marvel from the world They stole my senses quite!

While still I gazed, the heavens grew black around, The fatal lightning flash'd, and sudden hurl'd, Uprooted to the ground, That blessied birth.

Alas! for it laid low, And its dear shade whose like we ne'er again shall know.

A lovely and rare bird within the wood, Whose crest with gold, whose wings with purple gleam'd, Alone, but proudly soaring, next I view'd, Of heavenly and immortal birth which seem'd, Flitting now here, now there, until it stood Where buried fount and broken laurel lay, And sadly seeing there The fallen trunk, the boughs all stripp'd and bare, The channel dried--for all things to decay So tend-it turn'd away As if in angry scorn, and instant fled, While through me for her loss new love and pity spread.

At length along the flowery award I saw So sweet and fair a lady pensive move That her mere thought inspires a tender awe;Meek in herself, but haughty against Love, Flow'd from her waist a robe so fair and fine Seem'd gold and snow together there to join:

But, ah! each charm above Was veil'd from sight in an unfriendly cloud:

Stung by a lurking shake, as flowers that pine Her head she gently bow'd, And joyful pass'd on high, perchance secure:

Alas I that in the world grief only should endure.

SONNET LXXXV.HE CONFESSES AND REGRETS HIS SINS, AND PRAYS GOD TOSAVE HIM FROM ETERNAL DEATH.

Love held me one and twenty years enchain'd, His flame was joy--for hope was in my grief!

For ten more years I wept without relief, When Laura with my heart, to heaven attain'd.

Now weary grown, my life I had arraign'd That in its error, check'd (to my belief)Blest virtue's seeds-now, in my yellow leaf, I grieve the mispent years, existence stain'd.

Alas! it might have sought a brighter goal, In flying troublous thoughts, and winning peace;O Father! I repentant seek thy throne:

Thou, in this temple hast enshrined my soul, Oh, bless me yet, and grant its safe release!

Unjustifled--my sin I humbly own.--Wollaston.

SONNET XC.THE PLAINTIVE SONG OF A BIRD RECALLS HIS KEENERSORROW.

Poor, solitary bird, that pour'st thy lay, Or haply mournest the sweet season gone, As chilly night and winter hurry on, And daylight fades, and summer flies away!

If, as the cares that swell thy little throat, Thou knew'st alike the woes that wound my rest.

O, thou wouldst house thee In this kindred breast, And mix with mine thy melancholy note!

Yet little know I ours are kindred ills:

She still may live the object of thy song:

Not so for me stern Death or Heaven wills!

But the sad reason, and less grateful hour, And of past joy and sorrow thoughts that throng, Prompt my full heart this idle lay to pour.

FROM THE DECAMERON.

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