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Translations. - Milton's Italian Poems. Iii. Canzone.

    By George MacDonald



    Ladies, and youths that in their favour bask,
    With mocking smiles come round me: Prithee, why,
    Why dost thou with an unknown language cope,
    Love-riming? Whence thy courage for the task?
    Tell us--so never frustrate be thy hope,
    And the best thought still to thy thinking fly!
    Thus me they mock: Thee other streams, they cry,
    Thee other shores, another sea demands
    Upon whose verdant strands
    Are budding, even this moment, for thy hair
    Immortal guerdon, bays that will not die:
    An over-burden on thy back why bear?--
    Song, I will tell thee; thou for me reply:
    My lady saith--and her word is my heart--
    This is Love's mother-tongue, and fits his part.



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