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Translations of the Italian Poems III Canzone.

    By John Milton



    They mock my toil the nymphs and am'rous swains
    And whence this fond attempt to write, they cry,
    Love-songs in language that thou little know'st?
    How dar'st thou risque to sing these foreign strains?
    Say truly. Find'st not oft thy purpose cross'd,
    And that thy fairest flow'rs, Here, fade and die?
    Then with pretence of admiration high
    Thee other shores expect, and other tides,
    Rivers on whose grassy sides
    Her deathless laurel-leaf with which to bind
    Thy flowing locks, already Fame provides;
    Why then this burthen, better far declin'd?
    Speak, Canzone! for me. The Fair One said who guides
    My willing heart, and all my Fancy's flights,
    "This is the language in which Love delights."



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