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Entrasti come il fuoco

Even though crossed out: left, like the cuckoo left lying (up)on a snowy grave to mourn the dead and not to see the moon, [hearing] I hear the wind [blustering] which blusters all around me, in this hollow hour as then, to me returning is the light of spring which [floods] drowns the winter, and in an instant throws the windows wide

crossed out: You entered Like fire into a frozen grotto [[crossed out: you entered] you came in bringing back the sun into my little room which sighs for death had shrunk and darkened