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Oh, fatherland, sweet and ungrateful fatherland,
at last, I return to you!
I greet you!
O dear soil of my ancestors, I kiss you.
This is a serene day for me.
My heart begins to respire in my breast.
 
Amenaide, my sweetest thought,
only for my sighs,
for the celestial object of my vows,
I have come at last; I want to –
challenging my destiny,
whatever it may be – show myself worthy of you or perish,
my soul.
 
You who set this heart aflame,
you who gave me courage,
glorious soul, sweet love,
aid the fair desire,
let an impious traitor fall,
crown my faith.
 
Of so many heart-throbs, for so so much suffering,
I hope you will pardon me.
You will see me again; I will see you again.
I shall bask in your radiance.
 
Madness – sighs, gasps - joy!
 
It will be happy - my heart tells me so.
my destiny - close to you.
You will see me again; I will see you again.
I shall bask in your radiance
 
You will see me again; I will see you again.
I shall bask in your radiance.<ref name="English"/>
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