| Arthur Quiller-Couch, comp. The Oxford Book of Victorian Verse. 1922. | | | | Italia, Io Ti Saluto! | | By Christina Georgina Rossetti (18301894) |
| | | TO come back from the sweet South, to the North | |
| Where I was born, bred, look to die; | |
| Come back to do my days work in its day, | |
| Play out my play | |
| Amen, amen, say I. | 5 |
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| To see no more the country half my own, | |
| Nor hear the half familiar speech, | |
| Amen, I say; I turn to that bleak North | |
| Whence I came forth | |
| The South lies out of reach. | 10 |
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| But when our swallows fly back to the South, | |
| To the sweet South, to the sweet South, | |
| The tears may come again into my eyes | |
| On the old wise, | |
| And the sweet name to my mouth. | 15 | | | |
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