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Translations. - Milton's Italian Poems. Iv.

    By George MacDonald



    Diodati--and I muse to tell the tale--
    This stubborn I, that Love was wont despise
    And make a laughter of his snares, unwise,
    Am fallen--where honest feet will sometimes fail.
    Not golden tresses, not a cheek vermeil,
    Dazzle me thus; but, in a new-world guise,
    A foreign Fair my heart beatifies--
    With mien where high-souled modesty I hail;
    Eyes softly splendent with a darkness dear;
    A speech that more than one tongue vassal hath;
    A voice that in the middle hemisphere
    Might make the tired moon wander from her path;
    While from her eyes such gracious flashes shoot
    That stopping hard my ears were little boot.



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