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Excerpt from Lucretius on the Nature of Things

te sequitur cupide quo quamque inducere pergis.

denique per maria ac montis fluviosque rapacis

frondiferasque domos avium camposque virentis

omnibus incutiens blandum per pectora amorem

efficis ut cupide generatim saecla propagent.

qua? quoniam rerum naturam sola gubernas

nec sine te quicquam dias in luminis oras

exoritur neque fit laetum neque amabile quicquam,

te sociam studeo scribendis vcrsibus esse

quos ego de rerum natura pangere conor

Memmiadae nostro quem tu, dea, tempore in omni

omnibus ornatuin voluisti excellere rebus,

quo magis aeternum da dictis, diva, leporem.

effice ut interea fera moenera militiai

per maria ac terras omnis sopita quiescant.

nam tu sola potes tranquilla pace iuvare

mortalis, quoniam belli fera moenera Mavors

armipotens regit, in gremium qui saepe tuum se

reicit aeterno devictus vulnere amoris

atque ita suspiciens tereti cervice reposta

pascit amore avidos inhians in te, dea, visus,

eque tuo pendet resupini spiritus ore.

hunc tu, diva, tuo recubantem corpore sancto

whither thou goest to lead it on. Yes throughout seas and mountains and sweeping rivers and leafy homes of birds and grassy plains, striking fond love into the breasts of all thou constrainest them each after its kind to continue their races with desire. Since thou then art sole mistress of the nature of things, and without thee nothing rises up into the divine borders of light, nothing grows to be glad or lovely, I would have thee for a helpmate in writing the verses which I essay to pen on the nature of things for our own son of the Memmii, whom thou, goddess, hast willed to have no peer, rich as he ever is in every grace. Wherefore all the more, o lady, lend my lays an everliving charm. Cause meanwhile the savage works of war to,be lulled to rest throughout all seas and lands; for thou alone canst bless mankind with calm peace, seeing that Mavors lord of battle controls the savage works of war, Mavors who often flings himself into thy lap quite vanquished by the never-healing wound of love; and then with upturned face and shapely neck thrown back feeds with love his greedy sight gazing, goddess, open-mouthed on thee; and as backward he reclines, his breath stays hanging on thy lips.

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Полное название книги Lucretius Carus Duff Lucretius on the Nature of Things (Classic Reprint)
Автор Lucretius Carus Duff
Ключевые слова йога и другие духовные практики, другие духовные практики
Категории Медицина и здоровье. ЗОЖ, Йога
ISBN 9781330722022
Издательство Книга по Требованию
Год 2015
Название транслитом lucretius-on-the-nature-of-things-classic-reprint-lucretius-carus-duff
Название с ошибочной раскладкой lucretius on the nature of things (classic reprint) lucretius carus duff