![]() ![]() How almost a year since, full of anguish, Pressed tight to my sheets: and, deep in the night, How, once it had passed, I lay, in sadness, Rests entirely, and we speak of them no more. Terrible days of green youth! Ah, on the roadĪnd scarcely leaves a trace. With how deep a wound you’ve hurt my heart.įrom pleasure, remember in dream, perhaps, Troubles you: you still don’t know, or guess The paths are still, and the night lights The night is sweet and clear, without a breeze, With this voice, and I remember the eternalĪnd the dead seasons, and the living present, When I hear the wind, blowing among these leaves, Quiet, where the heart barely fails to terrify. In thought, I create interminable spaces, It was always dear to me, this solitary hill,Īnd this hedgerow here, that closes off my view, Towards death’s coldness and the silent grave. Your years flower, or feel your heart moved, ![]() You died, my tenderest one, and did not see This side the mountains, that side the far-off sea.Īttacked, and conquered, by secret disease, The vague future, arriving alive in your mind.Īnd from the balcony of my father’s house Palinode To Marchese Gino Capponi (XXXII) For The Marriage of His Sister Paolina (IV) On the Proposed Dante Monument in Florence (II) To Spring (or Of The Ancient Myths) (VII) Night-Song Of A Wandering Shepherd of Asia (XXIII) The original published position of each poem is given in Roman numerals in the brackets following the poem’s title. These categories are not exact, as Leopardi frequently blends elements together in the one poem, but they may help the reader, as they helped me, to adjust to his variations in style. I have taken the liberty of re-arranging them into four groups, Personal (Poems 1-11), Philosophical (12-24), ‘Romantic’ (25-34), and Political (35-41). The poems of the Canti below are complete but not in their originally published order. This work may be freely reproduced, stored and transmitted, electronically or otherwise, for any non-commercial purpose.
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