Se 'l foco alla bellezza.
If but the fire that lightens in thine eyes
   Were equal with their beauty, all the snow
   And frost of all the world would melt and glow
   Like brands that blaze beneath fierce tropic skies.
But heaven in mercy to our miseries
   Dulls and divides the fiery beams that flow
   From thy great loveliness, that we may go
   Through this stern mortal life in tranquil wise.
Thus beauty burns not with consuming rage;
   For so much only of the heavenly light
   Inflames our love as finds a fervent heart.
This is my case, lady, in sad old age:
   If seeing thee, I do not die outright,
   'Tis that I feel thy beauty but in part.
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