"Upon a day, came Sorrow in to me"

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on the 9th of June 1290
Upon a day, came Sorrow in to me,
  Saying, ‘I’ve come to stay with thee a while’;
  And I perceived that she had ushered Bile
And Pain into my house for company.
Wherefore I said, ‘Go forth – away with thee!’
  But like a Greek she answered, full of guile,
  And went on arguing in an easy style.
Then, looking, I saw Love come silently,
Habited in black raiment, smooth and new,
  Having a black hat set upon his hair;
And certainly the tears he shed were true.
  So that I asked, ‘What ails thee, trifler?’
Answering, he said: ‘A grief to be gone through;
  For our own lady’s dying, brother dear.’

© Dante Alighieri