Florilegium Latinum; Translations Into Latin Verse

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Far off from flowers or any bed of man, Shall my life be for ever : me the snows That face the first o' the morning, and cold hills Full of the landwind and sea-travelling storms And many a wandering wing of noisy nights That know the thunder and hear the thickening wolves- Me the utmost pine and footless frost of woods That talk with many winds and gods, the hours Re-risen and white divisions of the dawn.
Springs thousand-tongued with the intermitting reed And streams that murmur of the mother
... snow — Me these allure, and know me ; but no man Knows, and my goddess only.
Sivinburne.
XCIV The night has a thousand eyes, The day but one ; But the light of the whole world dies With the setting sun.
The mind has a thousand eyes.
The heart but one ; But the light of the whole life dies When love is done.
f. H^. Bourdillon.
FLORILEGIUM LATINUM 129 XCIII NULLA VENUS NON ULLI ANIMUM FLEXERE HYMENAEI Sed fateor — ne quis forsan me incuset inane iactantem decus et iusto maiora petentem — exigit et poenas silva venantis in alta virginitas : sunt pro gestis sua damna sagittis : nee puram nulla laudem mercede rependo.


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