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To Laura In Death. Sonnet XXI.

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L' alma mia fiamma oltra le belle bella.     HE ACKNOWLEDGES THE WISDOM OF HER PAST COLDNESS TO HIM.         My noble flame--more fair than fairest are     Whom kind Heaven here has e'er in favour shown--     Before her time, alas for me! has flown     To her celestial home and parent star.     I seem but now to wake; wherein a bar     She placed on passion 'twas for good alone,     As, with a gentle coldness all her own,     She waged with my hot wishes virtuous war.     My thanks on her for such wise care I press,     That with her lovely face and sweet disdain     She check'd my love and taught me peace to gain.     O graceful artifice! deserved success!     I with my fond verse, with her bright eyes she,     Glory in her, she virtue got in me.     MACGREGOR.

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