XXVI. [Walraff,] Corolla Hymnorum, p. 16; Daniel, Thes. Hymnol. vol. ii. p. 345.-Of this graceful tle poem, which, to judge from internal evidence, is of no great antiquity, I am not able to give any satisfactory account. I have only met it twice, as noted above, and in neither case with any indication of its source or age. It is certainly of a very rare perfection in its kind. 8. improperium]=convicium, derisio, and probably connected with probrum, is a word peculiar to Church Latin. It occurs several times in the Vulgate, as Rom. xv. 3 ; Heb. xi. 26. The verb improperare ( =óveldlfelv) is used by Petronius. 13, 14. caverna...macerie] He alludes to Cant. ii. 14 (Vulg.): Columba mea in foraminibus petræ, in cavernâ macerie : on which words St Bernard writes (In Cant. Serm. 61): Foramina petræ, vulnera Christi. In his passer invenit sibi domum et turtur nidum, ubi reponat pullos suos : in his se columba tutatur, et circumvolitantem intuetur accipitrem. FORTUNATUS. XXVII. DE RESURRECTIONE DOMINI. SALVE, festa dies, toto venerabilis ævo, , Quâ Deus infernum vicit, et astra tenet. Ecce renascentis testatur gratia mundi Omnia cum Domino dona redisse suo. Namque triumphanti post tristia Tartara Christo Undique fronde nemus, gramina flore favent. Legibus inferni oppressis super astra meantem Laudant rite Deum lux, polus, arva, fretum. Qui crucifixus erat, Deus ecce per omnia regnat, Dantque Creatori cuncta creata precem. 10 XXVII. Creuzer, Symbolik, vol. iv. p. 742; Daniel, Thes. Hymnol. vol. i. p. 170. XXVIII. Clichtoveus, Elucidat. Eccles. p. 168; Daniel, Thes. Hymnol. vol. ii. p. 68; Gautier, Adam de S. Victor, vol. i. p. 82. —The thought of the coincidence of the natural and spiritual spring, the falling in of the world's Easter and the Church's, and of the årapxal of both, which is the underlying thought of this and the last poem, comes beautifully out in a noble Easter Sermon by Gregory of Nazianzum, in which he exclaims : Nûv čap κοσμικών, έαρ πνευματικόν· έαρ ψυχαίς, έαρ σώμασιν· έαρ δρώμενον, έαρ αόρατον. a 15 20 Cælum fit serenius, Vita mortem superat ; 35 23. tollitur] Some MSS. read fallitur. 34. versatilem] Cf. Gen. iii. 24 (Vulg.). |