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Famous Dolci Poems by Famous Poets

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...CANZONE XIV. Chiare, fresche e dolci acque. TO THE FOUNTAIN OF VAUOLUSE—CONTEMPLATIONS OF DEATH.  Ye limpid brooks, by whose clear streamsMy goddess laid her tender limbs!Ye gentle boughs, whose friendly shadeGave shelter to the love...Read more of this...
by Petrarch, Francesco



...viso e tanto il tenni basso,

fin che 'l poeta mi disse: «Che pense?».

 Quando rispuosi, cominciai: «Oh lasso,

quanti dolci pensier, quanto disio

men? costoro al doloroso passo!».

 Poi mi rivolsi a loro e parla' io,

e cominciai: «Francesca, i tuoi mart?ri

a lagrimar mi fanno tristo e pio.

 Ma dimmi: al tempo d'i dolci sospiri,

a che e come concedette Amore

che conosceste i dubbiosi disiri?».

 E quella a me: «Nessun maggior dolore

che ricordarsi del tempo felice

ne...Read more of this...
by Alighieri, Dante
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Lo d? che han detto a' dolci amici addio. - Dante
Amor, con quanto sforzo oggi mi vinci! - Petrarca

Come back to me, who wait and watch for you:--
Or come not yet, for it is over then,
And long it is before you come again,
So far between my pleasures are and few.
While, when you come not, what I do I do
Thinking "Now when he comes," my sweetest when:"
For one man is my world of a...Read more of this...
by Rossetti, Christina
...Ma nel commensurar d'i nostri gaggi
col merto ? parte di nostra letizia,
perch? non li vedem minor n? maggi.
 Quindi addolcisce la viva giustizia
in noi l'affetto s?, che non si puote
torcer gi? mai ad alcuna nequizia.
 Diverse voci fanno dolci note;
cos? diversi scanni in nostra vita
rendon dolce armonia tra queste rote.
 E dentro a la presente margarita
luce la luce di Romeo, di cui
fu l'ovra grande e bella mal gradita.
 Ma i Provenzai che fecer contra lui
non hanno riso; ...Read more of this...
by Alighieri, Dante
...».



Purgatorio: Canto VIII

 Era già l'ora che volge il disio
ai navicanti e 'ntenerisce il core
lo dì c'han detto ai dolci amici addio;
 e che lo novo peregrin d'amore
punge, se ode squilla di lontano
che paia il giorno pianger che si more;
 quand'io incominciai a render vano

l'udire e a mirare una de l'alme
surta, che l'ascoltar chiedea con mano.
 Ella giunse e levò ambo le palme,
ficcando li occhi verso l'oriente,
come dicesse a Dio: 'D'altro non calme'.
 'Te lucis ante...Read more of this...
by Alighieri, Dante



...SONNET CCXV. O dolci sguardi, o parolette accorte. HE SIGHS FOR THOSE GLANCES FROM WHICH, TO HIS GRIEF, FORTUNE EVER DELIGHTS TO WITHDRAW HIM.  O angel looks! O accents of the skies!Shall I or see or hear you once again?O golden tresses, w...Read more of this...
by Petrarch, Francesco
...SONNET CLXXII. Dolci ire, dolci sdegni e dolci paci. HE CONSOLES HIMSELF WITH THE THOUGHT THAT HE WILL BE ENVIED BY POSTERITY.  Sweet scorn, sweet anger, and sweet misery,Forgiveness sweet, sweet burden, and sweet ill;Sweet accents that mi...Read more of this...
by Petrarch, Francesco
...[Pg 190] SONNET CLXXIV. I' dolci colli ov' io lasciai me stesso. HE LEAVES VAUCLUSE, BUT HIS SPIRIT REMAINS THERE WITH LAURA.  The loved hills where I left myself behind,Whence ever 'twas so hard my steps to tear,Before me rise; at each remove I bear<...Read more of this...
by Petrarch, Francesco
...SONNET LII. Sente l' aura mia antica, e i dolci colli. HE REVISITS VAUCLUSE.  I feel the well-known gale; the hills I spySo pleasant, whence my fair her being drew,Which made these eyes, while Heaven was willing, shewWishful, and gay; now sad, ...Read more of this...
by Petrarch, Francesco
...SONNET LXXXVII. Dolci durezze e placide repulse. HE OWES HIS OWN SALVATION TO THE VIRTUOUS CONDUCT OF LAURA.  O sweet severity, repulses mild,With chasten'd love, and tender pity fraught;Graceful rebukes, that to mad passion taughtRead more of this...
by Petrarch, Francesco

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