Will turn to pity thy forsaken son,
Nor thy divine sisters will weep for thee.
None will weep for thee: thou return, O Muse,
To thy Sicilian fields: I once have been
On thy loved hills, and where thou first didst use
Thy sweetly balanced rhyme, O thankless queen,
Have pluck’d and wreath’d thy flowers; but do thou choose
Some happier brow to wear thy garlands green.
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Eternal Father, who didst all create,