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SAINT SEBASTIAN

CORREGGIO

The Dresden Gallery

Bound by thy hands, but with respect unto thine eyes how free
Fixed on Madonna, seeing all that they were born to see!
The Child thine upward face hath sighted,
Still and delighted;
Oh, bliss when with mute rites two souls are plighted!
As the young aspen-leaves rejoice, though to the stem held tigl
In the soft visit of the air, the current of the light,
Thou hast the peril of a captive's chances,
Thy spirit dances,
Caught in the play of Heaven's divine advances.

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While cherubs straggle on the clouds of luminous, curled fire,
The Babe looks through them, far below, on thee with soft desire.
Most clear of bond must they be reckoned—
No joy is second
To theirs whose eyes by other eyes are beckoned.
Though arrows rain on breast and throat they have no power to hurt,
While thy tenacious face they fail an instant to avert.
Oh might my eyes, so without measure,
Feed on their treasure,
The world with thong and dart might do its pleasure!