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				Title:     Sonnet On Approaching Italy 
			    Author: Oscar Wilde [More Titles by Wilde ]		                
			     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 marvel 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.
 TURIN. 
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