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Translations of the Italian Poems VI.

    By John Milton



    Enamour'd, artless, young, on foreign ground,
    Uncertain whither from myself to fly,
    To thee, dear Lady, with an humble sigh
    Let me devote my heart, which I have found
    By certain proofs not few, intrepid, sound,
    Good, and addicted to conceptions high:
    When tempests shake the world, and fire the sky,
    It rests in adamant self-wrapt around,
    As safe from envy, and from outrage rude,
    From hopes and fears, that vulgar minds abuse,
    As fond of genius, and fix'd fortitude,
    Of the resounding lyre, and every Muse.
    Weak you will find it in one only part,
    Now pierc'd by Love's immedicable dart.



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