141127 Surgit amari aliquid. ¿'ue› N, 1127. SCILICET et lacrymas-quis dixerit unde profectas?—— Nil profecturas e pectore cogit, et udi Stant oculi: quoties auctumni aprica tuemur Dulce jubar, candent quo primo vela carinæ, Altero ab orbe tuos tibi summittentis amicos: Triste, quod in freta longa rubet condentibus isdem Teque tuæque animæ partem. Tam dulcis imago Tam te tristis obit, qui præteriere, dierum. Ægrum, ac tanquam aliunde, sonat morientis in aure Excutientum avium sublustri mane sopores Estivus canor, incipiunt ubi languida circa Lumina majores noto trepidare fenestræ. Tanquam aliunde, dies qui præteriere revortunt. See lott" Ta PSALM LV. v. 4. My heart is disquieted within me: and Fearfulness and trembling are come upon me: And an horrible dread hath overwhelmed me. And I said, O that I had wings like a dove: For then would I flee away, and be at rest. Lo, then would I get me away far off; I would make haste to escape; Because of the stormy wind and tempest. “Præsaga mali mens.” Verg, Aen. X,543, COR concitatum, quassaque senseram Instante leto pectora; senseram Terrore pallescens, et artus Auguriis tremefactus atris: Dixique tandem: "Verterer alitem Nunc in columbam! scilicet in loca Pacis amans; et inhospitales Inter Gelonos, his fugiens procul Tardaret, exosi procellæ Sævitiem, pluviosque ventos. OF HOLIER JOY. Or holier joy he sang, more true delight, How evermore the tempered ocean-gales Breathe round those hidden islands of the blest, Steeped in the glory spread, when day-light fails, Far in the sacred West. How unto them, beyond our mortal night, And how 'twas given thro' virtue to aspire Of high immortal Gods. TRENCH. "Arva, beata Petamus arva." . 2 d. xxi. 42. TUM graviore canit vera oblectamina plectro, Beatiore queis in insula frui Integros maneat vita; quæ fasque fidesque Utque marina supra secretos usque piorum Utque procul nobis, tenebris procul omnibus, illos Tanta dari castis. Utque affectetur ab isdem Mortalesque viros tandem immortalis in altum |