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story behind the ballad, ballata 5 by guido cavalvanti

Sagot :

Light do I see within my Lady's eyes

And loving spirits in its plenisphere

Which bear in strange delight on my heart's care

Till Joy's awakened from that sepulchre.

That which befalls me in my Lady's presence

Bars explanations intellectual,

I seem to see a lady wonderful

Spring forth between her lips, one whom no sense

Can fully tell the mind of, and one whence

Another, in beauty, springeth marvellous,

From whom a star goes forth and speaketh thus:

"Now thy salvation is gone forth from thee."

There where this Lady's loveliness appeareth,

Is heard a voice which goes before her ways

And seems to sing her name with such sweet praise

That my mouth fears to speak what name she beareth.

And my heart trembles for the grace she weareth,

While far in my soul's deep the sighs astir

Speak thus: "Look well! For if thou look on her,

Then shalt thou see her virtue risen in heaven."