Fiore delle mille e una notte, Il
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My eyes saw her, to my misfortune
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What agony it was to leave her there
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Poets of my court
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Let us see if it is true that poets can
speak of things they have not seen

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Compose a poem that begins with
the words I have recited

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My eyes saw her, to my misfortune
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My eyes saw her, to my misfortune.
What agony it was to leave her there

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She held me captive beneath the
shade of two palm trees

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She bathed in water
from a silver vase

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Her hands were too small...
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...to hide her charms from me - ah,
to lie with her for an hour or two

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I said to two youths: "I love you".
"Have you money?", they replied

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"Yes, I spend generously"
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"Then we can strike a bargain"
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Those boys, who are they?
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Wit. May I read some verses to you?

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