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Posted by mroberts on December 03, 19103 at 02:25:45:
In Reply to: Re: O Del Mio Dolce Ardor translation posted by alex nation on January 16, 19103 at 11:27:10:
: This is translated a little rough, sorry but u have to loose something in the translation. hope this helps
: O thou beloved. Whom long my heart desireth, my heart desireth. At length the air thou breathest my soul inspireth my soul inspireth. Where'er mine eye may mander. Still of thee some vague semblance Doth Love awake within me. My every thought doth win me. To yet fonder rememebrance. And in this ardor that all my bosom so fireth. Thee I seek. Thee I call, fondly and e'er fonder. Ah!O thou beloved. Whom long my heart desireth, my heart desireth. my heart desireth. At length the air thou breathest my soul inspireth. my soul, my soul inspireth.
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