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Mine eyes beheld the blessed pity spring by Dante Alighieri
Mine eyes beheld the blessed pity spring Into thy countenance immediately A while agone, when thou beheldst in me The sickness only hidden in grief can bring; And then I knew wast considering How abject and forlorn my life must be; And I became afraid that thou shouldst see My weeping, and account it a base thing. Therefore I went out from thee; feeling how The tears were straightway loosened at my heart Beneath thine eyes' compassionate control; And afterwards I said within my soul: 'Lo! with this Lady dwells the counterpart Of the same Love who holds me weeping now.'
Dante Alighieri translated by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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