Fairer than the venerable moon and her noble light.
Fairer than the stars, the famous orders of the night.
Much fairer than the fiery burst of a comet.
And called to more beauty than any heavenly body
Since your life and my life depend on it daily, is the sun.

Fair sun that rises, remembers his chores
and finishes them, fairest in summer when a day
steams off' the coasts, and effortlessly mirrored the sails
glide over your eye, till you grow tired and cut short the last.

Without the sun even art puts back on its veil,
You no longer appear to me, and the sea and the sand,
whipped by shadows, take refuge under my eyelid.