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mia, Per non andarsene mai piu. "Con questo ramo di ruta Lo bagno nel mare, E bagno le mie due compagne Che pronunzierrano queste parole Tale [secondo il nome] colla ai uta Di Chaino vai dalla tua amante Per non lasciarla mai piu. "Se questa grazia mi fai Fai alzare un forte vento, E poi spengere le candele. Chaino! Chaino! Chaino!" THE INVOCATION. "Moon! O moon! O moon! Thou who art always fair, Yet holdest in thy ring One of such evil name, Because thou holdest Cain; Cain who from jealousy His own born brother slew. "I too through jealousy Of one whom I still love Can neither drink nor eat, Nor even talk with friends, I love so much--so much-- Yet am not loved again As I would fain be loved. Through his indifference I So jealous have become, I do not know what sin I would not now commit; I cannot sleep at night For dreams in which I see Him faithless unto me. "Moon, moon, O beauteous moon! As thou art fair and bright, I pray thee, pray for me; _Cain_ who from jealousy Slew his own brother born, As I would punish well The one whom I yet love, Yet would not cause his death, So may he suffer thus: May suffering be his lot By day as in the night, May he not eat or drink, Nor may he sleep at night! "May Cain who bears the bunch Upon his back, of thorns, Stand by my lover's bed, And make him rise from sleep And hasten to my home. "O Cain! O Cain! O Cain! Three times I call to thee, Call with my loudest voice, Just as I find myself Between the sea and sky, And my two friends with me. "Cain, by the jealousy Which once thy brother caused, And which I now endure, For him whom still I love, Make love return to me And never leave me more. "Thou who from heaven on high Seest all things, here behold This casket well prepared! The mystic tapers four All lighted, look on them! Then in this mirror look. Then if thou wilt but speak _Three words_--then all the thorns Which on thy back thou bear'st, All in a bundle bound, Will pass into the life, The body and the heart Of him whom yet I love, So that he sleep no more, And be compelled to rise, Compelled to clothe himself, And hasten to my home, Never to le
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