Francis Petrarch



      My galley charged with forgetfulness


My galley charged with forgetfulness
Thorough sharp seas in winter nights doth pass
‘Twene rock and rock; and eke mine enemy, alas,
That is my lord, steereth with cruelness;
And every oar a thought in readiness
As though that death were light in such a case.
An endless wind doeth tear the sail apace
Of forced sighs and trusty fearfulness.
A rain of tears, a cloud of dark disdain,
Hath done the wearied cords great hindrance,
Wreathed with error and eke with ignorance.
The stars be hid that led me to this pain.
Drowned is reason that should me comfort
And I remain despairing of the port.

                              Italian; trans. Thomas Wyatt


Francis Petrarch, Italian, Il Canzoniere, trans. Thomas Wyatt.