Oscar Wilde (Оскар Уайльд)

Salve Saturnia Tellus

I reached the Alps: the soul within me burned
Italia, my Italia, at thy name:
And when from out the mountain's heart I came
And saw the land for which my life had yearned,
I laughed as one who some great prize had earned:
And musing on the story of thy fame
I watched the day, till marked with wounds of flame
The turquoise sky to burnished gold was turned
The pine-trees waved as waves a woman's hair,
And in the orchards every twining spray
Was breaking into flakes of blossoming foam:
But when I knew that far away at Rome
In evil bonds a second Peter lay,
I wept to see the land so very fair. 

Oscar Wilde’s other poems:

  1. Queen Henrietta Maria
  2. Sonnet Written in Holy Week at Genoa
  3. Sonnet on Hearing the Dies Irae Sung in the Sistine Chapel
  4. On the Massacre of the Christians in Bulgaria
  5. Le Jardin Des Tuileries




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