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For the feast of | For the feast of | ||
Saint Bernadino | |||
Da Siena | Da Siena | ||
Celebrated by the | Celebrated by the Confraternity of the Antiquarian of Rome | ||
Sonnet | |||
Dedicated to the (most)Eminent,and (most)Reverend | Dedicated to the (most)Eminent,and (most)Reverend | ||
Sir Cardinal | Sir Cardinal | ||
Fra' Lorenzo | Fra' Lorenzo Lauria | ||
In instance of the Confraternity itself. | |||
The Saint while still a Child cried his heart out | |||
while reciting the Hail Mary facing an | |||
image of the Holy Mother. | |||
the | |||
In his beautiful Years to embalm the Flowers | |||
Of Etruria the Holy Hero thrilled the Plants; | |||
So that a wandering Zephiret | |||
The Stars animated with the infant Fragrance | |||
When the Child contemplated of MARY | |||
In tremulant splendor the Golden Countenance | |||
And showing at that time a Giant Soul | |||
He could of Joy make Horrors horrorize. | |||
Expressing at the end in lovely accents | |||
The Angelical Greetings while in the bosom of Flora | |||
Flowed out from the Stars the dewish Silvers. | |||
of Giuseppe Nicolai | So his Weeping arose a sound Eko; | ||
in Rome, For Gio. Francesco Buagni MDCLXXXIX with license from the Superiors | He opens the Streams of Wet Dew | ||
Who goes among Flowers to HAIL the DAWN. | |||
by Giuseppe Nicolai | |||
in Rome, For Gio. Francesco Buagni MDCLXXXIX (1689) with license from the Superiors |
Revision as of 10:42, 2 August 2017
For the feast of Saint Bernadino Da Siena Celebrated by the Confraternity of the Antiquarian of Rome Sonnet Dedicated to the (most)Eminent,and (most)Reverend Sir Cardinal Fra' Lorenzo Lauria In instance of the Confraternity itself.
The Saint while still a Child cried his heart out
while reciting the Hail Mary facing an image of the Holy Mother.
In his beautiful Years to embalm the Flowers Of Etruria the Holy Hero thrilled the Plants; So that a wandering Zephiret The Stars animated with the infant Fragrance
When the Child contemplated of MARY In tremulant splendor the Golden Countenance And showing at that time a Giant Soul He could of Joy make Horrors horrorize.
Expressing at the end in lovely accents The Angelical Greetings while in the bosom of Flora Flowed out from the Stars the dewish Silvers.
So his Weeping arose a sound Eko; He opens the Streams of Wet Dew Who goes among Flowers to HAIL the DAWN.
by Giuseppe Nicolai
in Rome, For Gio. Francesco Buagni MDCLXXXIX (1689) with license from the Superiors