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Dedicated to the most Illustrious & most Reverent Signore Monfiglio
Dedicated to the most Illustrious & most Reverent Signore Monfiglio
FRANCESCO CEVA  
FRANCESCO CEVA  
Primicerius of the Venerable della Venerabile Archconfraternity of the  
Primicerius of the Venerable Archconfraternity of the  
glorious Holy Ursula and Catherine of Rome  
glorious Holy Ursula and Catherine of Rome  
Of the Sisters of the above mentioned Archconfraternity.
Of the Sisters of the above mentioned Archconfraternity.
 
From Solomon among the beautiful Consorts
One of whom was of the Pharoah's descent,
Whose beauty emulated the Sun
Behind which a royal birth silenced stars
 
No no, how foolish I am; Another small face
The celestial beauty illuminates alone
Wandering Egyptian of much beauty can not,
The King of Jews makes the paragon of beauty.
 
That shadow of Christ at the time of Solomon was seen,
The most elegant Wife is Catherine
Of whom there is certain immortal Constancy and Faith.
 
And already each Soul today bows to them
I fall silent to allow praise
To the Celestial Cantor Divine
 
Giuseppe Apruzzi.
 
IN ROME, For Ignatio de' Lazzari 1670
With license of the Superiors.

Latest revision as of 19:24, 7 July 2017

FOR THE FESTIVAL OF ST. CATHERINE VIRGIN, AND MARTYR

SONNET

Dedicated to the most Illustrious & most Reverent Signore Monfiglio FRANCESCO CEVA Primicerius of the Venerable Archconfraternity of the glorious Holy Ursula and Catherine of Rome Of the Sisters of the above mentioned Archconfraternity.

From Solomon among the beautiful Consorts One of whom was of the Pharoah's descent, Whose beauty emulated the Sun Behind which a royal birth silenced stars

No no, how foolish I am; Another small face The celestial beauty illuminates alone Wandering Egyptian of much beauty can not, The King of Jews makes the paragon of beauty.

That shadow of Christ at the time of Solomon was seen, The most elegant Wife is Catherine Of whom there is certain immortal Constancy and Faith.

And already each Soul today bows to them I fall silent to allow praise To the Celestial Cantor Divine

Giuseppe Apruzzi.

IN ROME, For Ignatio de' Lazzari 1670 With license of the Superiors.