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Translations of the Italian Poems V.

    By John Milton



    Lady! It cannot be, but that thine eyes
    Must be my sun, such radiance they display
    And strike me ev'n as Phoebus him, whose way
    Through torrid Libya's sandy desert lies.
    Meantime, on that side steamy vapours rise
    Where most I suffer. Of what kind are they,
    New as to me they are, I cannot say,
    But deem them, in the Lover's language sighs.
    Some, though with pain, my bosom close conceals,
    Which, if in part escaping thence, they tend
    To soften thine, they coldness soon congeals.
    While others to my tearful eyes ascend,
    Whence my sad nights in show'rs are ever drown'd,
    'Till my Aurora comes, her brow with roses bound.



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