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D. PASQUALE
D. PASQUALE
CARDINAL OF ARAGONA
CARDINAL OF ARAGONA
Magnificence of the Tagus, and Lightning to the oblivion,
Ark of the lost ones & levee to error
Sign of wonders, urne of honors
Quieteness of others pain, trumpet of God,
You lived for the Heavens, you died to the impious world
Watered were the palms by your sweat.
Wrath you scared away, adorned the hair with laurels
You tamed the Avernus, and you triumphed pious.
Ah,since in the womb of joy now us you look at
Back over a sea of tears
ANTONIUS, trim every arrow of the wrath
Turn down here the lights, and be your praise
To offer peace to the earth, and those who sigh
May they be born to the glory, and sanctify the chant.
Of your Eminence
The most humble and most devoted server
Carlo Mengarelli
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In Rome, by Francesco Moneta. MDCLXIII. With permission from the Superiors.

Latest revision as of 06:22, 27 July 2017

TO THE GLORIOUS SAINT ANTHONY OF PADOVA SONNET DEDICATED TO THE [EMIN.MO.] AND [REVER.MO] [first name...PRENCIPE] D. PASQUALE CARDINAL OF ARAGONA

Magnificence of the Tagus, and Lightning to the oblivion, Ark of the lost ones & levee to error Sign of wonders, urne of honors Quieteness of others pain, trumpet of God, You lived for the Heavens, you died to the impious world Watered were the palms by your sweat. Wrath you scared away, adorned the hair with laurels You tamed the Avernus, and you triumphed pious. Ah,since in the womb of joy now us you look at Back over a sea of tears ANTONIUS, trim every arrow of the wrath Turn down here the lights, and be your praise To offer peace to the earth, and those who sigh May they be born to the glory, and sanctify the chant.


Of your Eminence The most humble and most devoted server Carlo Mengarelli


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In Rome, by Francesco Moneta. MDCLXIII. With permission from the Superiors.