. . . The senses reign, and reason now is dead;
from one pleasing desire comes another.
Virtue, honor, beauty, gracious bearing,
sweet words have caught me in her lovely branches
in which my heart is tenderly entangled.
In thirteen twenty-seven, and precisely
at the first hour of the sixth of April
I entered the labyrinth, and I see no way out.

Auteur: Francesco Petrarca

. . . The senses reign, and reason now is dead;<br />from one pleasing desire comes another.<br />Virtue, honor, beauty, gracious bearing,<br />sweet words have caught me in her lovely branches<br />in which my heart is tenderly entangled.<br />In thirteen twenty-seven, and precisely<br />at the first hour of the sixth of April<br />I entered the labyrinth, and I see no way out. - Francesco Petrarca




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