Conjectures And Researches Concerning the Love, Madness, And Imprisonment of Torquato Tasso 1
Conjectures And Researches Concerning the Love, Madness, And Imprisonment of Torquato Tasso 1
Richard Henry Wilde
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110, sonnet 209, ed. of Pisa. " Due donne in un di vidi illustri e rare : L' una qual mesto sol, che si nasconda In nube a mezzo '1 ciel ; V altra gioconda Gtual bella Aurora che si specchi in mare La prima, che si cela e non appare Non vuol che le sue lodi altri diffonda S' ella i raggi raccoglie : e la seconda Yaga di sd gli altri invaghir mi pare. Ma nh quella coprir si pu6 cotanto, Che non traluca : e questa ancorchd stanchi Gii specchi, sua beltk tutta non vede. lo nd tacer come sdegnosa o...hiede, Posso delP una ; e' n dir deir altra il canto, Per soverchia materia, avyien che stanchi.*' dbyGoOgk 109 " The PaiNCEss," says Serassi, " was very beaatiful and graceful, but still more modest and reserved, as one who, from her infancy, had led an exemplary and devout life, shunning public diversions and every species of female vanity and ostentation, and passing most of her time in retirement, improving her mind by learned converse with literary men."* Taking this description in connection with the sonnet : " 'Though she would have me love, the hard restraint Of rigid silence is enjoined me 8till."t The madrigal before cited : " You would have me love, Yet rebuke my sighs," and the various verses heretofore noted as ex- ♦ Serassi, Vita, p.
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