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As a Steward of God our and son.  
As a Steward of God our and son.  
To us known is the cause: Thou from peril
To us known is the cause: Thou from peril
Saves anyone, who implores your Asylum.
Save anyone, who implores your Asylum.


But we know not, why in your hand sometimes
But we know not, why in your hand sometimes
The flame burns, or whitens the lily,
The flame burns, or whitens the lily,
And always a Bailiff of the Eternal son,
And always a Bailiff of the Eternal son,
  Prometheus you appear, or Flora resembling.
  Prometheus you appear, or Flora you resemble.


May be in cyphered noun you mean: Lo o Mortal,
May be in cyphered noun you mean: Lo O Mortal,
With the fiery flame or with the white flower
With the fiery flame or with the white flower
The Eternal I hunted in the perishable form.
The Eternal I hunted in the perishable form.
Do learn you from me, if ( Hunter
Do learn you from me, if ( Hunter
Of God ) [Him] you wish the prey worth they are
Of God ) Him you wish the prey worth they are
Flame of affection or purity of heart.
Flame of affection or purity of heart.



Latest revision as of 07:20, 2 August 2017

IN LAUD OF THE GLORIOUS

ST. ANTHONY DI PADUA

In the Saint's Day in Aracellii

COUPLET

...

SONNET ALLUDING TO THE COUPLET.

WITH appraisal ANTHONY, and with a title [it] honors you As a Steward of God our and son. To us known is the cause: Thou from peril Save anyone, who implores your Asylum.

But we know not, why in your hand sometimes The flame burns, or whitens the lily, And always a Bailiff of the Eternal son,

Prometheus you appear, or Flora you resemble.

May be in cyphered noun you mean: Lo O Mortal, With the fiery flame or with the white flower The Eternal I hunted in the perishable form. Do learn you from me, if ( Hunter Of God ) Him you wish the prey worth they are Flame of affection or purity of heart.


F.A.D.M.

In ROME by the MONETA, MDCLIV, with licence of Superiors