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THE INVITATION.
If I called thee, wouldst thou come,
Love, across the Northern Sea,
From thy dark and rugged home
Back to Italy and me?

Here the sky is blue, intense;
Here the Arno's lingering feet
Blend, with Earth's glad affluence,
Sounds and sighs of summer sweet.

Here the fireflies wing their flight,
Pulsing to the magic tune
Murmured every breathless night
Through our warm, delicious June.

Here the roses in sweet scorn
Smile above the rugged wall;
Here wave fields of yellow corn
Lit by poppies, red and tall.