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Translations of the Italian Poems II

    By John Milton



    As on a hill-top rude, when closing day
    Imbrowns the scene, some past'ral maiden fair
    Waters a lovely foreign plant with care,
    That scarcely can its tender bud display
    Borne from its native genial airs away,
    So, on my tongue these accents new and rare
    Are flow'rs exotic, which Love waters there,
    While thus, o sweetly scornful! I essay
    Thy praise in verse to British ears unknown,
    And Thames exchange for Arno's fair domain;
    So Love has will'd, and oftimes Love has shown
    That what He wills he never wills in vain.
    Oh that this hard and steril breast might be
    To Him who plants from heav'n, a soil as free.



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