XXXVI “A questi dí prima io la vidi. Uscia”

These were the days when first I saw her growing

Like bud to flower in the time of spring,

Her figure such a sweet and lovely thing

As if one heard love's richest music flowing.

The bashful blushes on her cheeks were showing

What native grace her gentle speech could bring;

As on smooth seas the stars their radiance fling,

So in her laughing eyes the soul was glowing.

'T was such I saw her. Now with mad desire

As in a world of stifling air alone

I wander, weak and worn with my inquiring,

Till strength remains only her name to moan

As with each breath I feel my life expiring:

O Light of all my years, where art thou flown?

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Juvenilia.