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DANTE TO BEATRICE; SONNET, by                     Poet's Biography
First Line: I see thee. Gliding towards me with slow pace
Last Line: I lived, loved, suffered, sung -- for thy sole praise.
Alternate Author Name(s): Mulock, Dinah Maria
Subject(s): Dante Alighieri (1265-1321)


I SEE thee, gliding towards me with slow pace
Across the azure fields of Paradise,
Where thine each footstep makes a star arise.
So from this heart's once void but infinite space
Each strange sweet touch of thy celestial grace
In the old mortal life, struck out some spark
To light the world, though all my heaven lay dark.
O Beatrice, cypresses enlace
My laurels: none have grown save tear-bedewed --
Salt tears that sank into the earth unviewed,
And sprang up green to form a crown of bays.
Take it! At thy dear feet I lay my all,
What men my honors, virtues, glories, call:
I lived, loved, suffered, sung -- for thy sole praise.






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