The Dilemma
17th Century
When I see Hannah in full light, when I remember Naomi, perfect in splendour—my soul is aflame for Hannah, my spirit is kindled for Naomi.
Here I am, sitting on the fence: Hannah, as of today, is my mistress; but Naomi has been reigning over me since yesterday. O Love, whither can I flee from your presence?
Alas, as iron sharpens iron, so has desire…
While the translation is formatted as prose, the original is a poem of fourteen lines.
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