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Giordano Bruno
The Heroic Enthusiasts

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   Part,  Dialogue
1 1, 1| said in another sonnet:~6.~Oh, wicked child of Envy and 2 1, 2| CIC. It is a worthy thing, oh Tansillo! for its many virtues 3 1, 4| other -- ~Thou has left me, oh, my heart,~And thou, light 4 1, 4| infinite.~CIC. Whence comes it, oh Tansillo, that the soul 5 1, 4| should the sense remain? oh, grasping heavens!~Wherefore 6 1, 4| from those retaining claws!~Oh, weariness! not one returns~ 7 1, 4| immaterial and divine? Up, up; oh, my flying thoughts; up, 8 1, 4| my flying thoughts; up, oh my rebel heart; let live 9 1, 4| overcome, no error assail? Oh! if by force he may arrive 10 1, 5| lofty grace for which I die,~Oh happy then my pains, happy 11 1, 5| those snares With which, oh boy! thou'rt wont to enslave~ 12 1, 5| gods;~By pity's hand alone, oh Love,~By showing all my 13 1, 5| Thy presence is enough, oh memory!~These to reanimate 14 1, 5| 31.~Mild are thy rays, oh, Sol! from Taurus sent,~ 15 1, 5| written on the tablet.~32.~Oh, changeful moon, inconstant 16 2, 1| in its captivity.~Leave, oh leave me, every other wish,~ 17 2, 1| to thy heavy pain?~When, oh unquiet and perturbed mind,~ 18 2, 1| compare),~Render thyself, oh Goddess, unto pity!~Prolong 19 2, 1| thee that I live!~Open, oh lady, the portals of thine 20 2, 1| thou dost waste thy powers, oh beauteous god!~In slaying 21 2, 1| us see the rest: -- ~52.~Oh, gentle boy, that from the 22 2, 1| entrust~To hostile breast. Oh, careless boy.~Here I would 23 2, 2| I am hers.~And he to me: Oh, happy lover thou!~Delectable 24 2, 2| heroic, and we should say; Oh, fat soul, oh, fecund spirit, 25 2, 2| should say; Oh, fat soul, oh, fecund spirit, oh, fine 26 2, 2| soul, oh, fecund spirit, oh, fine nature, oh, divine 27 2, 2| spirit, oh, fine nature, oh, divine intelligence, ob, 28 2, 2| intelligence, ob, clear mind, oh, blessed repast, fit to 29 2, 3| eyes to the heart.~How, oh my heart, do waters gush 30 2, 3| of fire I be?~Believe ye, oh ye blind,~That from such 31 2, 3| passion does confuse thee, oh my heart,~The path of truth 32 2, 3| so much sphere,~Say, say, oh eyes,~What shall we do? 33 2, 3| us with an equal force?~Oh, where is he, will boast 34 2, 4| rouse~Make space, give way, oh peoples!~Beware of my fierce 35 2, 4| blind man.~Happy are ye, oh all ye sightless lovers,~ 36 2, 4| benign unto this vacant face,~Oh people full of grievous 37 2, 5| GIULIA.~LAO. Some other time, oh my sister, thou wilt hear 38 2, 5| others, spoke these words: "Oh might it please heaven that 39 2, 5| in this manner:~Of those, oh gentle Dames, who with closed 40 2, 5| you attend,~You'll say, oh worthy, oh unhappy lovers!~ 41 2, 5| You'll say, oh worthy, oh unhappy lovers!~An impious 42 2, 5| attent,~Until she said, "Oh ye unhappy ones,~Blind be 43 2, 5| heal.~Then she replied: Oh curious prying minds,~Take 44 2, 5| days that yet are ours.~Oh graceful nymphs, that on 45 2, 5| and sang the following:~Oh cliffs, oh deeps, oh thorns, 46 2, 5| the following:~Oh cliffs, oh deeps, oh thorns, oh snap, 47 2, 5| following:~Oh cliffs, oh deeps, oh thorns, oh snap, oh stones,~ 48 2, 5| cliffs, oh deeps, oh thorns, oh snap, oh stones,~Oh mounts, 49 2, 5| deeps, oh thorns, oh snap, oh stones,~Oh mounts, oh plains, 50 2, 5| thorns, oh snap, oh stones,~Oh mounts, oh plains, oh valleys, 51 2, 5| snap, oh stones,~Oh mounts, oh plains, oh valleys, rivers, 52 2, 5| stones,~Oh mounts, oh plains, oh valleys, rivers, seas,~How 53 2, 5| To us the sky's unveiled.~Oh fortunate and well-directed 54 2, 5| mandoline played and sang:~Oh fortunate and well-directed 55 2, 5| and well-directed steps,~Oh goddess Circe, oh transcendent 56 2, 5| steps,~Oh goddess Circe, oh transcendent woes,~With 57 2, 5| Illuminati:~"I envy not oh Jove, the firmament,"~Said 58 2, 5| riches have been added now,~Oh god of the mad waves,~To 59 2, 5| lover more of sea than sky,~Oh Jove, High Thunderer!~Whose


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