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GIOVANNI QUIRINO TO DANTE ALIGHIERI
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GIOVANNI QUIRINO TO DANTE ALIGHIERI
Sonnet
He commends the work of Dante's life, then drawing to its close; and deplores his own deficiencies
Glory to God and to God's Mother chaste,Dear friend, is all the labour of thy days:
Thou art as he who evermore uplays
That heavenly wealth which the worm cannot waste:
So shalt thou render back with interest
The precious talent given thee by God's grace:
While I, for my part, follow in their ways
Who by the cares of this world are possess'd.
For, as the shadow of the earth doth make
The moon's globe dark, when so she is debarr'd
From the bright rays which lit her in the sky,—
So now, since thou my sun didst me forsake,
(Being distant from me), I grow dull and hard,
Even as a beast of Epicurus' sty.
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