id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 53020 Leopardi, Giacomo The Poems of Leopardi .txt text/plain 29612 2501 87 loved, and living in a handsome style in his father's house, life of old age, written at a time when the poet imagined his life would Thou dost thy brow and naked bosom show. I know that not for thee thou feelest joy, Think on what soil thou treadest; if thy heart Doth Fate give to thy soul, Italia's pride? Unto thy race, thou Father full of sorrow! In their gay leisure, love inspired thy heart Love, to dire goal thou didst my fancy turn! Into my heart didst thou thy joyaunce bring? When, Love, thou first didst in full power appear, Of spring thus fadeth with thy life's sweet hour. Disturbs thy rest; nor dost thou know or think Of my sad days, the thought of thee doth keep And thou, indeed, my thought, unto my days Dost thou depart before thy days are old? Thy pride doth call thee queen ./cache/53020.txt ./txt/53020.txt