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MONNA INNOMINATA.
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This say I, having counted up the cost,
This, though I be the feeblest of God's host,
The sorriest sheep Christ shepherds with His crook
Yet while I love my God the most, I deem
That I can never love you overmuch;
  I love Him more, so let me love you too;
Yea, as I apprehend it, love is such
I cannot love you if I love not Him,
  I cannot love Him if I love not you.


7.

"Qui primavera sempre ed ogni frutto."—Dante.
"Ragionando con meco ed io con lui."—Petrarca.

"Love me, for I love you"—and answer me,
"Love me, for I love you"—so shall we stand
As happy equals in the flowering land
Of love, that knows not a dividing sea.
Love builds the house on rock and not on sand,
Love laughs what while the winds rave desperately;
And who hath found love's citadel unmanned?
And who hath held in bonds love's liberty?
My heart's a coward though my words are brave—
We meet so seldom, yet we surely part
So often; there's a problem for your art!
  Still I find comfort in his Book, who saith,
Though jealousy be cruel as the grave,
  And death be strong, yet love is strong as death.