Describes Rationally the Irrational Effects of Love
This torment of love
that is in my heart,
I know I feel it
and know not why.
I feel the keen pangs
of a frenzy desired
whose beginning is longing
and end melancholy.
And when I my sorrow
more softly bewail,
I know I am sad
and know not why.
I feel for the juncture
I crave a fierce panting,
and when I come nigh it
withhold mine own hand.
For if haply it offers
after much weary vigil,
mistrust spoils its savour
and terror dispels it.
...
Now patient, now fretful,
that is in my heart,
I know I feel it
and know not why.
I feel the keen pangs
of a frenzy desired
whose beginning is longing
and end melancholy.
And when I my sorrow
more softly bewail,
I know I am sad
and know not why.
I feel for the juncture
I crave a fierce panting,
and when I come nigh it
withhold mine own hand.
For if haply it offers
after much weary vigil,
mistrust spoils its savour
and terror dispels it.
...
Now patient, now fretful,