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                    <TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"><text><body><div type="translation" xml:lang="eng" n="urn:cts:latinLit:phi0472.phi001.perseus-eng3"><div type="textpart" subtype="poem" n="66"><l n="7">That same Cónon espied among lights Celestial shining</l><l n="8">Me, Berenice's Hair, which, from her glorious head, </l><l n="9">Fulgent in brightness afar, to many a host of the Godheads</l><l n="10">Stretching her soft smooth arms she vowed to devoutly bestow,</l><l n="11">What time strengthened by joy of new-made wedlock the monarch</l><l n="12">Bounds of Assyrian land hurried to plunder and pill;</l><l n="13">Bearing of nightly strife new signs and traces delicious,</l><l n="14">Won in the war he waged virginal trophies to win. </l><l n="15">Loathsome is <persName><surname>Venus</surname></persName> to all new-paired? Else why be the parents'</l><l n="16">Pleasure frustrated aye by the false flow of tears </l><l n="17">Poured in profusion amid illuminate genial chamber?</l><l n="18">Nay not real the 'groans; ever so help me the Gods!</l><l n="19">This truth taught me my Queen by force of manifold 'plainings</l><l n="20">After her new groom hied facing the fierceness of fight.</l><l n="21">Yet so thou mournedst not for a bed deserted of husband,</l><l n="22">As for a brother beloved wending on woefullest way?</l><l n="23">How was the marrow of thee consumedly wasted by sorrow!</l><l n="24">So clean forth of thy breast, rackt with solicitous care,</l><l n="25">Mind fled, sense being reft! But I have known thee for certain</l><l n="26">E'en from young virginal years lofty of spirit to be. </l><l n="27">Hast thou forgotten the feat whose greatness won thee a royal</l><l n="28">Marriage—a deed so prow, never a prower was dared?</l><l n="29">Yet how sad was the speech thou spakest, thy husband farewelling!</l><l n="30">(<persName><surname>Jupiter</surname></persName>!) Often thine eyes wiping with sorrowful hand!</l><l n="31">What manner God so great thus changed thee? Is it that lovers</l><l n="32">Never will tarry afar parted from person beloved?</l><l n="33">Then unto every God on behalf of thy helpmate, thy sweeting,</l><l n="34">Me thou gayest in vow, not without bloodshed of bulls,</l><l n="35">If he be granted return, and long while nowise delaying,</l><l n="36">Captive <placeName key="tgn,2097781">Asia</placeName> he add unto Egyptian bounds.</l><l n="37">Now for such causes I, enrolled in host of the Heavens,</l><l n="38">By a new present, discharge promise thou madest of old:</l><l n="39">Maugrè my will, 0 Queen, my place on thy head I relinquished,</l><l n="40">Maugrè my will, I attest, swearing by thee and thy head;</l><l n="41">Penalty due shall befall whoso makes oath to no purpose.</l><l n="42">Yet who assumes the vaunt forceful as iron to be? </l><l n="43">E'en was that mount o'erthrown, though greatest in universe, where through</l><l n="44">Thía's illustrious race speeded its voyage to end,</l><l n="45">Whenas the Medes brought forth new sea, and barbarous youth-hood</l></div></div></body></text></TEI>
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