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SAINT ANNA
SAINT ANNA


From the Grooms in their Church at Borgo Pio,
From the Grooms in their Church in Borgo Pio,
SONNET,
SONNET,
DEDICATED TO THE MOST EMINENT AND MOST REVEREND SIR
DEDICATED TO THE MOST EMINENT AND MOST REVEREND SIR
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So today the wonderment beyond the limit
So today the wonderment beyond the limit
from an infertile soil banned is the grief,
from an infertile soil banished is the grief,
Whereas penurious are not the Divine Graces,
Whereas penurious are not the Divine Graces,
if they fecundate a bosom with one fruit only.
if they fecundate a bosom with one fruit.


Only fruit is MARIA, who graces gathers,
Only fruit is MARIA, who graces gathers,
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ANNA was Star to the Ground MARIA was Moon,
ANNA was Star to the Ground MARIA was Moon,
One gave AURORA, and the other the SUN,
One gave AURORA, and the other the SUN,
The Unknown in the Innestati [?].
In ROME, By Paolo Moneta. MDCXCII. With license from Superiors.

Latest revision as of 14:13, 11 July 2017

IN SOLEMNIZATION OF THE FEAST OF THE GLORIOUS SAINT ANNA

From the Grooms in their Church in Borgo Pio, SONNET, DEDICATED TO THE MOST EMINENT AND MOST REVEREND SIR CARDINAL ALDERANO CYBO MOST DESERVING PROTECTOR.

SOW the ancient Adam to the Man the thorns As fertile be with Spikes the Soil; Be the Earth barren, and without hoarfrosts, And denies its rains penurious the Pole.

So today the wonderment beyond the limit from an infertile soil banished is the grief, Whereas penurious are not the Divine Graces, if they fecundate a bosom with one fruit.

Only fruit is MARIA, who graces gathers, Only fruit, that Anna's renewed Offspring is, Only, that in chaste Bosom lended the Cradle.

And to enrich the Earthly Crowd ANNA was Star to the Ground MARIA was Moon, One gave AURORA, and the other the SUN,

The Unknown in the Innestati [?].

In ROME, By Paolo Moneta. MDCXCII. With license from Superiors.