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A lyrical assortment of poems in which the speaker confesses private sorrow, regrets for wasted youth, and persistent spiritual longings. The pieces move between personal lament and devotional meditation, invoking divine love and the Virgin while pleading for mercy and moral renewal. Themes of pride, doubt, contrition, and charity recur as the voice seeks consolation in prayer and resolves to live by justice and faith. The tone balances introspective melancholy with hopeful religious aspiration.

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Silvio Pellico

Silvio Pellico (1789-1860) was an Italian writer and playwright, best known for his poignant memoir "My Ten Years' Imprisonment," which recounts his experiences in prison due to his political beliefs. A prominent figure in the Italian literary scene, Pellico's works often reflect themes of freedom, suffering, and the human spirit. His poetry collections, such as "Poesie inedite" and "Poesie scelte," showcase his lyrical talent and deep emotional insight. Pellico's literary contributions have left a lasting impact on Italian literature, particularly in the context of the Risorgimento, the movement for Italian unification.

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