“The soul that is from mundane error free
More deeply feels as happier it grows,
And loves the more, the more it understands.”

(Che) l’alma sciolta dal mondano errore
Tanto più sente, quanto è più felice;
E tant’ha più d’amor, quanto più intende.
La Bella Mano (Ed. Vinegia, 1531), p. 19.
Translation reported in Harbottle's Dictionary of quotations French and Italian (1904), p. 330.

Original

(Che) l'alma sciolta dal mondano errore | Tanto più sente, quanto è più felice; | E tant'ha più d'amor, quanto più intende.

da La Bella Mano, ed. Vinegia, 1531, p. 19.
Variant: (Che) l’alma sciolta dal mondano errore
Tanto più sente, quanto è più felice;
E tant’ha più d’amor, quanto più intende.
Source: Citato in Harbottle, p. 330.

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