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INTRODUCTION

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HAVE always cherished for the translator a feeling of esteem tempered with pity and some concern. I have watched him sally

forth on an arduous errand, his soul aflame with the spark of a very legitimate egoism, and, when asked to justify his existence, I have heard him reply: "I would beautify and enrich my homeland with the golden fruits of pilgrimage!" So far, so good! But then I have seen him reaping the reward of his labours, and alas, more often than not, it has been a harvest of contumely, increased and multiplied if he has dared so greatly as to forsake the highway of prose for the perilously alluring paths of poesy! And probably he has deserved all the trouble for which it will be averred he went asking! Be that as it may, I was persuaded that in this regard total abstention was the only sagacious course. Then happy circumstances led me to the study of Italian, and suddenly I found myself wandering in a garden of perennial spring. After a while, for most of us are children at heart, I longed to run home with some, at any rate, of the blossoms I had gathered: how irresistible was my impulse this volume serves to show. It is, I believe, the first attempt to render into English verse representative gems of Italian lyrical poetry through the vicissitudes of six centuries. Every version is the fruit of labour wedded to love, and I can but trust that the harmony of these twain may commend me to the indulgence of the reader. I will not dwell on the almost insuperable technical difficulties that beset me in the accomplishment of my task, for these are sufficiently evident. In addition I was menaced by what I will call a "spiritual " dilemma. One of the leading characteristics of Italian lyrical poetry is its individualism: every poet has a well-defined personality which, as a rule, finds very adequate expression in his writings. Thus, in the course of my work, I was obliged, in so far as I was able, to invest myself with a bewildering diversity of moods, a feat calling for considerable virtuosity, as I think the reader will agree and, I hope, take into account!

In the few cases where I have given fresh versions of poems already translated, and exquisitely well, I have done so with trepidation, and solely because the poems in question were such as could not in conscience be omitted from any representative anthology.

Since my desire is to lead all readers to the fountain-head, the original text will be found side by side with its English version, although, owing to consequent exigency of space, the number both of authors and of poems has had to be considerably reduced.

My warm thanks are due to the firm of Zanichelli, of Bologna, for allowing me to translate and reproduce selections from the poems of Carducci.

In conclusion I claim the proud and happy privilege of dedicating my work to two all-glorious mothers-England who bore me, and Italy who took me to her heart.

Padua, 1921

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FRANCESCO PETRARCA Canzone Chiare, fresche e dolci acque. 70

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Di pensier in pensier
Quanto più m' avvicino
Quel vago impallidir
Pace non trovo

In qual parte del cielo
Lieti fiori e felici

Or che 'l cielo e la terra.

Occhi miei, oscurato
Valle che de' lamenti miei

Levommi il mio pensier.
I' vo piangendo

Io mi son giovinetta

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I' mi trovai, fanciulle

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I' mi trovai un dì tutto soletto IIO
Lamento di Androgéo (Arcadia)
L'Occasione

Adunque m' hai tu pure
Occhi, non vi accorgete.
La bella donna mia

Per gran vento che spire
Perchè, Fortuna

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Mal si compensa

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• LODOVICO ARIOSTO MICHELANGELO BUONARROTI

Sonetto

La rete fu di queste fila.
Lassi, piangiamo

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Sonetto

Non ha l'ottimo artista.

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Madrigale Beati voi che su nel ciel

VITTORIA COLONNA Sonetto

LUIGI ALAMANNI

FRANCESCO BERNI

GIOVANNI GUIDICCIONI

BENEDETTO CARITEO

GIOVANNI DELLA CASA

LUIGI TANSILLO

↑ GASPARA STAMPA

‹ TORQUATO TASSO

GABRIELLO CHIABRERA

دو

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La Notte (written on a statue) 132
Mentre l'aura

Io pur, la Dio mercè
Cancheri e beccafichi
Degna nutrice

Voi, donna, ed io .
O sonno, o della quïeta
Amor m' impenna l' ale.
Poi che spiegat' ho l' ale
Chi vuol conoscer
Mesta e pentita

Madrigale Mentre in grembo

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VINCENZO DA FILICAIA
CARLO INNOCENZO FRUGONI

Canzone
PIETRO METASTASIO Sonetto

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Là nel mezzo del tempio
Non aura popolar.

Ronchi, tu forse al piè
Bacco in Toscana
Quel musico augellin
Italia, Italia, o tu cui

Nascondetevi, o vezzose
Che speri, instabil Dea.
Sogni e favole io fingo.

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