“Love hath so long possessed me for his own
And made his lordship so familiar.”

Sì lungiamente m'ha tenuto Amore
e costumato a la sua segnoria
Source: La Vita Nuova (1293), Chapter XXIV

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Sì lungiamente m'ha tenuto Amore e costumato a la sua segnoria

La Vita Nuova (1293)

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