To The Moon.

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An illustration for the story To The Moon. by the author Giacomo Leopardi
Donato Creti, Astronomical Observations, 1711
An illustration for the story To The Moon. by the author Giacomo Leopardi
Donato Creti, Astronomical Observations, 1711
An illustration for the story To The Moon. by the author Giacomo Leopardi
O lovely moon, how well do I recall
The time,—'tis just a year—when up this hill
I came, in my distress, to gaze at thee:
And thou suspended wast o'er yonder grove,
As now thou art, which thou with light dost fill.
But stained with mist, and tremulous, appeared
Thy countenance to me, because my eyes
Were filled with tears, that could not be suppressed;
For, oh, my life was wretched, wearisome,
And is so still, unchanged, belovèd moon!
And yet this recollection pleases me,
This computation of my sorrow's age.
How pleasant is it, in the days of youth,
When hope a long career before it hath,
And memories are few, upon the past
To dwell, though sad, and though the sadness last!


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