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I Miei Saluti. (Italian Poems)

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I.         Ti saluto, Margherita             Fior di vita, ... ti saluto!             Sei la speme del mattino,             Sei la gioja del giardino.     II.         Ti saluto, Rosignolo             Nel tuo duolo, ... ti saluto!             Sei l' amante della rosa             Che morendo si fa sposa.     III.         Ti saluto, Sol di Maggio             Col tuo raggio, ... ti saluto!             Sei l' Apollo del passato,             Sei l' amore incoronato.     IV.         Ti saluto, Donna mia,             Casta e pia, ... ti saluto!             Sei la diva dei desiri,             Sei la Santa dei Sospiri.

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