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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 | ||
Save anyone, who implores your Asylum. | |||
But we know not, why in your hand sometimes | But we know not, why in your hand sometimes |
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