LOVE’S BONDMAN
Great joy it were to me to join the throng
…That thy celestial throne, O Lord, surround,
…Where perfect peace and pardon shall be found,
…Peace for good doings, pardon for the wrong;
Great joy to hear the vault of heaven prolong
…That everlasting trumpet’s mighty sound,
…That shall to each award their final bound,
…Wailing to these, to those the blissful song.
All this, dear Lord, were welcome to my soul,
…For on his brow then every one shall bear
…Inscribed, what late was hidden in the heart;
And round my forehead wreath’d a lettered scroll
…Shall in this tenor my sad fate declare:
…“Love’s bondman, I from him might never part.”
-Fra Guittone d’Arezzo (c. 1235–1294)
……Translated by Henry Francis Cary



“In my relationship with others, I should like to plunge deep into every situation, entering the very soul of each person who comes to me, speaking to him as if he were the person most dear to me in the entire world. But where are we to find a love so great as to embrace everyone? How are we to love the foolish, the conceited who fuss over their mean little futilities, when (to make it worse) we are convinced that paying them attention only does them harm? I suppose that each of us needs to be a saint in order to grasp, through the thick layer of deposited rubbish, the element in each person which is unique and cannot be repeated – his soul – and to address that alone.”