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Alain of Lille
The Complaint of Nature

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2001 pVI, 62 | the bird is . limed in its paste. And while so many species 2002 pVIII, 84 | favoring help, and with the pastoral rod of excommunication, 2003 pIX, 93 | but an infinity of little patches, joined by a greater of 2004 pIV, 39 | Apollo, co-heirs of the paternal lewdness, turned to women, 2005 pVIII, 85(2)| Commencing a new sentence at patrati, with Migne. 2006 pVI, 64 | of the widest scope. Our patriarch now is money; for it sets 2007 pVIII, 82(3)| Reading venerat in patronum, with Migne. ~ 2008 mIV, 32 | splendor, beauty, form, pattern of the world! Thou who, 2009 Pre, 2 | fluttering over an embarrassing paucity of ideas, for which English 2010 mI, 4 | every sinew of Apollo would pause and lie inactive, though 2011 pI, 15 | place of a helmet. The bull, pawing the ground with its feet, 2012 mV, 46 | METRE V. ~Pax odio, fraudique fides, spes 2013 pII, 21 | they represent; and, as if paying their tribute to the young 2014 pI, 10 | Dionean. The last stone was a pearl, which was set in the rim 2015 pVII, 74 | resplendent with the silvery pearls of eloquence, though the 2016 mI, 4 | Not only does the son of Peleus counterfeit the bearing ~ 2017 pIX, 89 | the gifts of Fortune as a penalty for his lawless extravagance. 2018 pI, 15 | direct guidance of reason penetrated the secrets of the heavens. 2019 mIX, 87 | strains-the sweet song of the pentachord, whose echoes and sound 4 2020 mIX, 88 | and sound 4 the common ~people who vie in song adore. While 2021 | per 2022 pIII, 30 | perceiving and knowing, she perceives by assenting. I barely see 2023 pIII, 30 | she may know. I assent by perceiving and knowing, she perceives 2024 pI, 14 | serpent's descendant. The perch, armored with javelins of 2025 pV, 56 | frequents places cursed with perennial barrenness. The latter pitches 2026 pVI, 60 | a sort of preface to the performance and excitement of love, 2027 pIV, 44 | divine majesty, I have so performed this work and service that 2028 pV, 57 | shipwrecked by unthought peril in the depths of black Scylla. 2029 mI, 4 | the rights of Nature to perish. He strikes on an anvil 2030 pIII, 26 | ruin of vices, so that it perishes ; the former, reason, bids 2031 pVII, 74 | insincere applause, easy perjuries. For though he whom the 2032 pV, 55 | firm consideration, and permits the sickle of fate to run 2033 pII, 20 | their sensual existence permitted, and with joy and delight 2034 pV, 50 | the forming of things, not permitting the hammers to leave their 2035 pV, 53 | love should not, by any pernicious and retrograding conversion, 2036 pI, 15 | like a singer of burlesque perpetrating barbarities on music. The 2037 pI, 11 | of state. Its appearance perpetually changed with many a different 2038 pIV, 34 | unfold the labyrinth of thy perplexity.' ~To these words I returned, 2039 pIX, 89 | shameless deeds, tries in the persistence of his evil vexation to 2040 pVIII, 83 | phrases of this distinguished personage was made clear the arrival 2041 pI, 14 | gathered the germs of fever for persons dining. The eel, which copied 2042 pIV, 37 | art and falls to ~vicious perversion. And while he subverts me 2043 pV, 56 | grammatical constructions, and perverting herself in dialectical conversions, 2044 pIV, 36 | its union of genders, and perverts the rules of love by a practice 2045 pVII, 73 | her share of evil. By this pest and plague are smitten the 2046 pV, 55(1) | Reading tori castitatem pests adulterationis incestans, 2047 pI, 10 | worshiped the ruby; and it petitioned that it should be re-adorned 2048 pVI, 64 | Hippolytus, if he hear the petitions of the whispering coin, 2049 pI, 12 | excess of gigantic size. The pheasant, after it had endured the 2050 pI, 12 | would have gone begging. The phoenix died in its real self, but, 2051 pIV, 42 | aforesaid vices with glowing phrase, to perfume the foulness 2052 mIII, 23 | become a giant; in which the Phrixean herd rejoices in its friend 2053 pVI, 63 | of temperance, breaks to pieces the seals of chastity, pays 2054 mVII, 66 | the cursed hunger of gold pierces mortal breasts, the starved 2055 mVII, 68 | poor man for his gain, and pinch the wretch's little money-bag. 2056 pIX, 94 | or ascends the shadowy pinnacle of insolent pride, or suffers 2057 mIX, 87 | of the unhappy mind.1 The pipe, which keeps vigil by night 2058 pI, 8 | drawn and set forth, the pitcher of the Idean youth gurgled 2059 pV, 56 | perennial barrenness. The latter pitches his tent on the desert plain; 2060 pIII, 24 | matter into true being; who pitied thy misshapen countenance, 2061 pVII, 73 | of evil. By this pest and plague are smitten the adherents 2062 pI, 14 | which is shared by all. The plaice atoned by its delectable 2063 mVI, 58 | darkness of guile clouds the planet 1 of faith, and no stars 2064 pVIII, 83 | setting world, scattered planks to those suffering shipwreck, 2065 pV, 49 | the narration previously planned. As I showed in touching 2066 pVIII, 78 | most powerful Nature had planted there, with marvelous grafting, 2067 pVII, 74 | poverty of the gift begs plaudits from fame, he lessens the 2068 pIX, 91 | in Capaneus; in Ulysses played a fox-like shrewdness. There 2069 pV, 49 | then, which strayed into playful jest, is set before thee 2070 mV, 47(1) | Alain plays on the words - instabilis 2071 pVI, 64 | of wealth makes the final plea, Cicero sells the riches 2072 pII, 20 | wind's anger, now it rested pleasantly in the lap of Favonius. 2073 mI, 3 | he is a man. Art does not please him, but rather artifice; 2074 mI, 4 | no small opening of Venus pleases him. Not only does the son 2075 pVII, 71 | life is either gone, or pledges itself to go; moreover death 2076 pII, 18 | vestium ornamenta quamvis plenis suae splendidilatis flammarent 2077 pVII, 74 | What further? Though a plenitude of vices should take up 2078 mVII, 66 | drunken thirsts, the one with plenty longs, the individual covets 2079 pIV, 37 | pursuit, he also in his frenzy plots execution against me. I 2080 pVIII, 77 | and now was seen to be ploughed by the furrows of old age. 2081 pIX, 91 | unfurrowed by any of the plow-marks of old age. His Lyarments, 2082 mI, 4 | but rather the plowshare plows along 1 a sterile beach. 2083 mI, 4 | on matter, but rather the plowshare plows along 1 a sterile 2084 pVII, 70 | of the dense eyebrow, or pluck them up and root them out 2085 pVII, 72 | the robbery of livid envy plunders the riches of the mind, 2086 pVII, 74 | evident in him, yet the poems of flattery will talk vainly 2087 pV, 57 | great numbers. Up to this point I have sung a sorrowful 2088 pIV, 39 | poets, why thou armest the points of these invectives solely 2089 pIV, 37 | contact chastity herself is poisoned. Of such of these men as 2090 pV, 50 | execution of the final and polishing hand. And in order that 2091 pIV, 42 | level of words, nor yet to pollute unholy subjects with new 2092 pV, 55 | her marriage-bed 1 in the polluting sin of adultery against 2093 pVII, 69 | self-elevation. Either the solemn pompousness of these men's words, or 2094 pIII, 25 | powers, that it might not, poorer than the body, envy its 2095 pI, 12 | princes. The cock, like a popular astrologer, told with its 2096 mIV, 33 | appearance, and grantest life and population to our airy region, binding 2097 pV, 49 | is not strange if in this portrayal of Cupid I intersperse slight 2098 pIV, 39 | activity of poetical art has portrayed? Does not philosophy's saner 2099 pVIII, 83 | suffering shipwreck, solitary ports on earthly floods! I perceive, 2100 pVI, 64 | to employments in other positions of dignity. What further? 2101 pIII, 31 | comparative, that of man the positive. All this discourse gives 2102 mVII, 68 | I do not condemn either possessions, or wealth, or the utility 2103 pV, 50 | stray in the least measure possible from the path of proper 2104 mVII, 66 | METER VII. ~Postquam sacra fames auri mortalia 2105 pV, 50 | her 1 with an especially potent reed-pen, in order that, 2106 pIII, 31 | reminder, as by some medicinal potion, the sick stomach, so to 2107 pIII, 26 | ease. The earlier labor, pouring a certain sweetness into 2108 mVI, 58 | METRE VI. ~Heu! quam praecipitem passa ruinam.~'Alas!' she 2109 pIV, 34 | PROSE IV. ~Praefala igitur virgo hujus quaestionis 2110 pI, 5(3) | vultui erat detriments, sed praerat decori with Migne. ~ 2111 pVIII, 81 | property of material by pre-eminence of workmanship, or atone 2112 pV, 55 | gross, and, corrupting my precept taught her, has denied the 2113 pV, 50 | be 6s taught, by friendly precepts under my guiding discipline, 2114 pIX, 95 | him who, exalted on the precipice of pride, throws out a spirit 2115 pV, 57 | with care and caution the precipices of the steep mountain, dash 2116 pIII, 24 | speak, archetypes ideally preconceived. ~'Alas!' said she, 'what 2117 pIV, 43 | spiritual abode of His inner preconception into external mold, and 2118 pV, 53 | connection, as with a term predicated from a term. In the minor 2119 pV, 53 | conversion, following the laws of predication by analogy, change their 2120 pI, 12 | at its making. The crow predicted things to come in the excitement 2121 pVI, 60 | Bacchilatra very frequently prefers that Bacchus-like relics 2122 pI, 10 | as a servant, yet never prejudiced by the quality of the other' 2123 pVI, 62 | are reached. They are the preliminaries~through which one enters 2124 pVIII, 86 | their instruments in a few preludes, they struck out a sound 2125 pVI, 62 | gross thoughts, dream of preparations of food. While they pay 2126 pII, 21 | in cedar vessels spices prepared from the kinds of herbs 2127 pI, 9 | scorpion stood out, and presaged with its face laughter, 2128 pVI, 64 | actual avarice, yet within preserves a spiritual parsimony. O 2129 pIII, 29 | might in very many ways, preserving its mystery from commonness, 2130 pIII, 29 | as I work, am not able to press my step in the footprints 2131 pVII, 73 | men a fictitious dust, or pretend to pick a feather off a 2132 mIV, 33 | seething of the flood should prevail to bury the region of earth! 2133 pI, 16 | in more open robbery, and preyed on a flock of sheep, not 2134 pI, 11 | hunter, and in its stealthy preying seemed like the ghost of 2135 pVIII, 84 | Genius, who assists me in the priestly office, to cast out, with 2136 pIII, 24 | from the impure essence of primordial matter into true being; 2137 pI, 12 | to become the delight of princes. The cock, like a popular 2138 pIV, 35 | firmament, according to my principle and teaching, leads all 2139 mV, 47 | sorrowful paradise, pleasant prison, vernal winter, wintry spring, 2140 pVI, 62 | are confined in the single prison-house of a belly, the creature 2141 pI, 14 | seemingly in spite, its private injury on the shell-fish; 2142 mIII, 21 | hail of flowers, rained privet-bloom, and ordered the blossoming 2143 pVIII, 85 | and transgress humanity's privileged state, changing in their 2144 pIV, 37 | men's natures with so many privileges and beauties, for they abuse 2145 pVI, 62 | pay back his debtor. They prize whatever they hold in the 2146 pIII, 29 | matters, which at first are prized among men because unknown, 2147 pIII, 26 | its following reward. For prizes won by victories shine more 2148 pI, 17 | assistance of some frail probabilities suggested, I think that 2149 mV, 48 | and against him neither probity nor prudence will be of 2150 pIV, 46 | bound to the solving of thy problems by solemn obligation and 2151 pIII, 32 | pressing restlessness, and I' proceeded in these words of inquiry: ~ 2152 pIII, 28 | so in man a heat which proceeds from the depths of the heart 2153 pIV, 35 | things, according to the proclamation of my command, perform. 2154 pIII, 27 | creates man; the angel by work procreates him; man by obedience recreates 2155 pVIII, 85(1)| Migne reads procreatrix. ~ 2156 pI, 15 | There the elephant, of prodigious size, came forward in the 2157 mV, 47 | him, is vanquished by this prodigy, which subdues all others. 2158 mV, 47 | abundance in poverty, Bavius produces poetry, the muse of Maro 2159 pV, 50 | earth, that in her work of producing things she might shape in 2160 pIV, 45 | regularly applying their productive hammers to their anvils, 2161 pIV, 42 | unholy subjects with new profanities of speech, but rather to 2162 pIII, 30 | again. But the mystery of my profession is disregarded by the mystery 2163 pVI, 64 | money commands all. What profits it in the chariot of Ptolomean 2164 mV, 48 | sire, was a parent with her progenitor, and a mother with her father. 2165 pI, 7 | forward, retreated gas it progressed, and seemed to advance behind 2166 mV, 47 | fate. And thus in the evil progression she hews her husband's body, 2167 mIV, 32 | METRE IV ~O Dei proles, genetrixque rerum. ~`O 2168 mIII, 23 | the running of which was a prologue to sleep. By the glory of 2169 mIX, 86 | telling of the kindred prologues to war, and marked the tumult 2170 pIV, 46 | by solemn obligation and promise. So, either through describing 2171 pIV, 41 | very small inquiry, which promises at least a certain worth, 2172 pIV, 43 | request the things which thou promisest.' ~Then said she: ~'When 2173 Pre, 1 | work lies wholly in what it prompted; by itself it would have 2174 pI, 9 | its essential form gave proof that it had ~been born under 2175 pIV, 43 | the opposition of their properties, between which the space 2176 pVI, 64 | in its swift flight, the prophecies of the stars, to track the 2177 pI, 8 | appearance of crystalline light. prophesied with banner of cold the 2178 pI, 14 | name of salmon. Dolphins by prophetic appearance foretold to ships 2179 mIX, 88 | with women's voices, like prophets of Mars and war, sang the 2180 pVI, 64 | which is considered in proportion to the metal's weight. Not 2181 pIV, 39 | world, bore for him there a proportionate desire; and while he appointed 2182 pV, 53 | in the due order of three propositions should be arranged, but 2183 Pre, 2 | Planctu Naturae is 'metro et prosa compositum scientifice multum 2184 mIII, 22(2) | Reading proscripsit, with B. 2185 pII, 21 | might merit his embraces. Proserpine, loathing the couch of her 2186 pVII, 72 | turns the brightness of prosperous fortune into the darkness 2187 pVI, 66 | reigning, knowledge lying prostrate, wealth militant, wisdom 2188 pIII, 23 | from me, I fell on my face, prostrated by stupor of mind and all 2189 pIV, 40 | to ~their hearers with no protecting cloak, that they may intoxicate 2190 pVIII, 85 | the grace of God delegated protectress 1 of the worldly realm, 2191 pV, 54 | change the predicate from its protesting subject into something wholly 2192 mI, 5 | that so to maidens he may prove himself dear, but he wickedly 2193 pIII, 29 | worth. For, as the common proverb witnesses, communication 2194 pIV, 40 | Arius refuted. reason then proves the sole unity of God, the 2195 pV, 50 | the office of writing I provided her 1 with an especially 2196 pIII, 27 | written in the book of His providence In the air, as in the middle 2197 pIV, 39 | things, did I not fear to provoke loathing in thy kindness 2198 pV, 49 | of the growth demands the pruning-knife, and the swelling and excess 2199 pI, 12 | prophet of misery, sang psalms of future deep sorrowing. 2200 mIX, 88 | hidden in the honey of the psaltery and sweetened with its flavor 2201 pVI, 64 | profits it in the chariot of Ptolomean subtlety to follow elusive 2202 pVII, 73 | possession of reward they publish fairspoken report. For if 2203 pVII, 71 | her host's guest-chamber, pulls down the hospitable shelter. 2204 mVII, 66 | sacra fames auri mortalia pungit. ~'After the cursed hunger 2205 pIV, 38 | expedient for security, for it punishes the guilty, branding them 2206 pVII, 72(1) | Reading puram, with B. 2207 pII, 20 | her marriage with Nereus, purposed to conceive another Achilles. 2208 pIV, 40 | ultimate categories of love for purposes of literature ? The view 2209 pVI, 62 | collecting stomach, they urge the purse to disgorge its treasure, 2210 mI, 4 | the adulterous Phrygian pursue the daughter of Tyndaris, 2211 pVI, 59 | generalitatis. ~At this I pursued: ~`Since my furthest knowledge 2212 pV, 57 | former 1 wounds those whom he pursues with golden hunting-spears; 2213 pI, 16 | cheated the wicked jaws of pursuing dogs. The he-goat, clothed 2214 mI, 3 | likewise of two declensions, he pushes the laws of grammar too 2215 pVII, 74 | the pygmean cells of his pusillanimous heart are palaces, will 2216 mIV, 33 | candle of the sun to day, and puttest to sleep the clouds of night 2217 pI, 13 | oak. The hedge-sparrow, putting aside the role of stepmother, 2218 pVI, 64 | the inner secrets of the puzzles of geometry, with the intellect 2219 pIX, 91 | There Aristotle involved his puzzling thoughts in concealing phrases. 2220 mIII, 23 | its proper hours, and the pygmy day commences to become 2221 mI, 4 | monstrous acts. Not only does Pyramus seek the kisses of Thisbe 2222 pVI, 64 | of musical chords; with Pythagoras to examine the ~rivalry 2223 pIV, 34 | Praefala igitur virgo hujus quaestionis solutionem in vestibulo 2224 pI, 13 | false voice beguiled the quail, ignorant of the deceit 2225 pII, 18 | Haec vestium ornamenta quamvis plenis suae splendidilatis 2226 mIII, 21 | softened the rugged year, and quelled the wars of Boreas with 2227 pI, 5(1) | Reading quem, with B. ~ 2228 pIV, 41 | certain matter, not merely in query but in lament.' ~To these 2229 pIII, 31 | gives thee, and without any questioning doubt, a close knowledge 2230 pVI, 64(1) | Reading quia, with Migne. 2231 pIV, 39 | agitatiton of thy doubts may be quieted by the sure strength of 2232 pVI, 62 | humility, extends itself quite deeply among prelates. These, 2233 mI, 3(2) | Reading quo, with Migne. ~ 2234 pVII, 69 | PROSE VII. ~Ecce habes quomodo tenacis avaritiae viscus. ~ 2235 pVI, 59 | PROSE VI. ~Ad hoc ego: Quoniam in area generalitatis. ~ 2236 pVIII, 78(1)| after generalis, and reading quoque for quae, with Migne. 2237 pIV, 44(1) | Reading numismata, with R. 2238 pI, 16 | the approach of dogs. The rabbit, which tempers the wrath 2239 pII, 21 | might ~not, inglorious in ragged vestments, appear to the 2240 pIX, 92 | Thersites, clothed in the raggedness of disgrace, asked the expertness 2241 pIX, 92 | nature's mortality. Her raiment, glowing with the splendors 2242 pVI, 64 | throne of an archbishopric, raises others to the honor of a 2243 pIII, 23 | between the two. She, kindly raising me, strengthened my dizzy 2244 pI, 13 | cliffs, and rushed on and rammed the forts of ships with 2245 mIX, 87 | sound and beggarly voice rang the cymbals, the clamor 2246 pV, 49 | rises to a torrent, the rankness of the growth demands the 2247 pIV, 35 | and order, restrain the rapid motion of the firmament, 2248 pVI, 65 | the eye of the heart, the rapturous paradise of the spirit. 2249 pIX, 95 | curse with quick word of ratification, and confirmed his edict. 2250 pI, 12 | the sport of Cypris. The raven, hating the shame of rivalry, 2251 pIV, 36 | the music of my harp, and raves under the lyre of frenzied 2252 pI, 13 | renewing the complaint of its ravishment, and making music of harmonious 2253 pI, 10 | petitioned that it should be re-adorned with the fires of its brother. 2254 mVIII, 76 | unvirtuously beyond the reach of the light, and, like 2255 pI, 11 | glowed with rosy life. Then, reaching the height of perfection, 2256 pIV, 40 | falsity cast aside, the reader finds, in secret within, 2257 pIV, 42 | words may not offend the readers' hearing, nor establish 2258 pI, 7 | a perfect picture of the reality, a crab with varying and 2259 pVI, 64 | man, though he is not able really to practice actual avarice, 2260 pIV, 35 | of my command, perform. reasonably as their native character 2261 pV, 51 | some violent and reasonless reasoning should demand a like gender, 2262 pV, 51 | gender by some violent and reasonless reasoning should demand 2263 pIV, 45 | said in words foretelling rebuke: ~'I believe that thou art 2264 pIII, 27 | well I as the faculty to recall the past, which dwell in 2265 pVIII, 80 | the fall of her tunic, and recalled irregularity to rule. A 2266 pVIII, 81 | Temperance. ~And while Nature was receiving the presence of Temperance 2267 pI, 5 | lamentabili ejulatione crebrius recenserem. ~While I with sorrowful 2268 | recent 2269 pIV, 44 | woven together in unbroken reciprocation of birth, He decreed that 2270 pIX, 89 | strength is relaxed into reckless daring. ~Therefore I am 2271 pV, 51 | although natural reason recognizes, as grammar corroborates, 2272 pIII, 25 | the treasure-chest of its recollection the glorious wealth of knowledge. 2273 pIII, 26 | sweetness into the following recompense, rewards the worker with 2274 Pre, 1 | theologian whose great stores of recondite learning made him the `Doctor 2275 pIII, 27 | procreates him; man by obedience recreates himself. God by decree determines 2276 pII, 21 | laps with flowers, and now reddened the royal chariot with blushing 2277 pVI, 65 | of humanity, the special redemption from thy misery. No fog 2278 pV, 55(3) | Reading rediviva, with B. 2279 pIX, 93 | by abuse and neglect to reduce our laws to ruin should 2280 Pre, 1 | increasing frequency of references to it in works of scholarship, 2281 pIX, 94 | order of excommunication referred to, under this form of words, 2282 pV, 55 | normal into an abnormal, a refined into a gross, and, corrupting 2283 pV, 54 | converted into a blemish, refinement into grossness, fancy into 2284 pI, 13 | the lore of melody; and refining its tones into finer, separated 2285 mIV, 33 | marry heaven to earth; who, reflecting upon the simple ideas of 2286 pV, 52 | use, or the circuity of reflexiveness, or the excess of double 2287 mIII, 21 | spring, like a lively fuller, refreshed the garments ~ ./. of the 2288 pVIII, 86 | have fled to us, as to a refuge of defense and a succor 2289 pIII, 27 | of the universe, does not refuse obedience to the angelic 2290 pV, 53 | and by her earnestness refute the false arguments 2 of 2291 pIV, 40 | the fallacies of Arius refuted. reason then proves the 2292 pV, 51 | constructions, she have regard to the ordinary rules for 2293 pIII, 27 | obeys with the mystery of regeneration. But the present line of 2294 pI, 11 | wasted round by fixed and regular succor; now, shorn of its 2295 pVIII, 77 | strength of manly dignity reigned there alone. It was neither 2296 pVI, 66 | certain men thou seest -money reigning, knowledge lying prostrate, 2297 pVI, 64 | further? Money conquers, money reigns, money commands all. What 2298 pVI, 66 | could wish that, giving free rein to reproof, thou wouldest 2299 pV, 55 | all service of virtue is rejected, and the unproductiveness 2300 pIV, 36 | to instances? Man alone rejects the music of my harp, and 2301 pVII, 70 | to silence; while others relax in pleasures, they are seen 2302 pIX, 89 | magnanimous strength is relaxed into reckless daring. ~Therefore 2303 pVI, 60 | prefers that Bacchus-like relics of his own shrine-should 2304 pIX, 88 | humbled head, sought the relief of tears. ~ ./. But Nature, 2305 pI, 14 | that most common fish, relieved the hunger of the poor with 2306 pVII, 70 | others are taken up with religious celebrations, they enjoy 2307 pVI, 61 | that nothing of the god remain undrained, they pierce through 2308 pI, 14 | portion of the mantle. Its remaining portion held migratory fish, 2309 pIV, 41 | sports of ~love is false 1 reme and darkens to depths of 2310 pVIII, 85 | is ready with medicinal remedies for these vicious diseases. 2311 pVII, 69 | frightened hare, by the single remedy of verbosity present the 2312 pIII, 31 | my mind cast out all the remnants of its illusion. Then, restored 2313 pV, 51 | noun, nor should the noun remove into the region of the adjective. 2314 pIX, 90 | Then Generosity, drying and removing the river of tears from 2315 pIII, 25 | knowledge, and establishes them, rendered intelligible, in the understanding. 2316 pI, 15 | the tunic had undergone a rending of its parts, and showed 2317 pVI, 60 | crushed, make the attempt to renew the power of their mother 2318 pI, 14 | from its small size not renowned, lived with the common fish 2319 pI, 10 | that light renewed. Now it repaired~the losses of its wasted 2320 pIV, 35 | contrary steps, and afterward repairing to the place of their setting. 2321 pI, 5 | with sorrowful lament was repeating these elegies over and over 2322 pVIII, 79 | and how it zealously and repelled a stepmother's lustful desires. 2323 Pre, 2 | multum et curiose.' Those repetitions, those fantastic circumlocutions, 2324 pII, 21 | kinds of herbs that they represent; and, as if paying their 2325 mII, 18 | of the pictures showed, representing the blossoms with deceiving 2326 pVII, 74 | though he whom the gift represents have been whelmed by such 2327 mIV, 33 | the earth exults; who dost repress and increase the threatening 2328 pVIII, 77 | severity of a razor would reprove the growth's excess. Rings, 2329 pV, 49 | to these upbraiding and reproving censures, nor the intensity 2330 pI, 16 | tiger did violence to the republic of grazing citizens with 2331 mVI, 59 | Without shame inhuman man repudiates the proper practices of 2332 pV, 52 | grammatical strength, suffer repulse from the dwelling of the 2333 pVII, 72 | brightness of another's reputation, feel the first disparagement 2334 mI, 3 | given to sorrow. The Muse requests, this very grief commands, 2335 pV, 49 | the swelling and excess requires an assuaging medicine; for 2336 mIV, 32 | Dei proles, genetrixque rerum. ~`O offspring of God, mother 2337 pVIII, 85 | myself again in marked resemblance, am bound to thee by the 2338 pVII, 70 | the lower walk of life, or resemble themselves in equality of 2339 pIII, 27 | citadel of a human city, resides imperially the everlasting 2340 pVI, 64 | price of gold, Penelope resigns the purity and virtue of 2341 mIX, 87 | swift song. Yet was their resonance not without charm, if one 2342 pIII, 29 | rime. In all these things resounds unspeakably the working 2343 pVII, 74 | though his tongue should be resplendent with the silvery pearls 2344 pVIII, 84 | Then they rose, and, resting from their tears and lament, 2345 pVI, 66 | to look further into the resting-place of Mother Wisdom.' ~Then 2346 pI, 8 | The second stone kept all resting-places for --s warmth ouf of its 2347 pIII, 32 | with extreme and pressing restlessness, and I' proceeded in these 2348 mIII, 22 | the winter had shorn, thus restoring that vesture which the other 2349 pVII, 75 | of detraction.' ~Then I, restraining the swift course of her 2350 pVIII, 85 | vicious diseases. No one restrains the torrent of these crimes 2351 pIII, 27 | the citadel of the head rests wisdom, who commands; to 2352 pIV, 40 | picture of the story may result. But yet, when the great 2353 pV, 52 | turn into the active, or, retaining under the letters of the 2354 mV, 48 | if thou retreatest, he retires; if thou fleest, he flies. ~ 2355 pI, 7 | backward as it went forward, retreated gas it progressed, and seemed 2356 mV, 48 | is put to flight; if thou retreatest, he retires; if thou fleest, 2357 pIV, 35 | advances its course, and retreats from whither it has advanced. 2358 pV, 53 | not, by any pernicious and retrograding conversion, following the 2359 pVI, 65 | be scattered abroad, it reunites; though spent, it returns; 2360 pVII, 69 | There are others who plainly reveal, by a silence merely external, 2361 pI, 11 | diadem by all these glories revealed the likeness of the firmament. ~ 2362 pI, 14 | bereft of its own light, revenged, seemingly in spite, its 2363 mVII, 67 | it is denied its proper revenues, and asks aid of the coffer, 2364 pIII, 30 | natural objects fails, let us revere the mystery of so great 2365 pIII, 31 | presented her in speech, with a reverent bowing of the head as to 2366 pIV, 41 | they ought to clothe with reverential honor, to come to shame . 2367 pIX, 88 | speech of wretched complaint, reviewed the wrongs of those by whose 2368 Pre, 2 | College, for their careful revision of large portions of the 2369 pVI, 60 | certain magic songs, to revive her from the dead. In their 2370 pI, 12 | some miracle of nature, revived in another, and in its death 2371 pIX, 91(1) | Reading revocabantur, with Migne. 2372 pI, 7 | gold itself. With marvelous revolution and ceaseless turning, this 2373 pVI, 65 | agreement-since wisdom in our times is rewarded with no pay or profit, no 2374 pV, 54 | those metonymic uses of rhetoricians which Mother Rhetoric embraces 2375 Pre, 2 | Yale University, and to Dr. Richard M. Gummere, of Haverford 2376 pVIII, 82 | was inferior 1 ' to the richness of the material ,-rejoiced 2377 pI, 15 | and fought in aid of its rider, breaking spear with soldier. 2378 pIV, 34 | and ought to pay to me a rightful and established tribute, 2379 mI, 4 | simple conversion causes the rights of Nature to perish. He 2380 pI, 14 | of meat in the forty days rigor. The mullet, with the sweet 2381 pI, 10 | pearl, which was set in the rim of the flashing crown, and 2382 pIII, 29 | him grow white with its rime. In all these things resounds 2383 pVIII, 77 | reprove the growth's excess. Rings, gemmed with constellations 2384 pIV, 37 | body of foul men roam and riot along the breadth of the 2385 pIV, 44 | tempest rages, where no rioter's madness impends in thunder, 2386 pI, 6 | her breasts promised the ripeness of glorious youth. Her arms, 2387 pIV, 36 | the captives free, summer ripens the harvests, autumn displays 2388 mI, 3 | METRE 1. ~In lacrimas risus, in luctus gaudia verto. ~ 2389 pIX, 88 | was employed in the secret rites of his mystic embassy, Nature, 2390 pI, 9 | fairness, like an Astraca rivaled the stars. The second neither 2391 pIV, 37 | a great body of foul men roam and riot along the breadth 2392 Pre, 2 | literature. Truly, as was said by Robert Holkoth long ago, the De 2393 pI, 13 | forts of ships with the rock of its hugely towering body. 2394 pIV, 40 | hands from the chastening rods of Venus, there dawns the 2395 pI, 13 | hedge-sparrow, putting aside the role of stepmother, with the 2396 pIII, 26 | contrary motion the fixed rolling of the firmament, so in 2397 Pre, 2 | Twelfth Century, Vol. 2 (Rolls Series, London, 1872) ; 2398 pIV, 43 | which the space had made its room from contraries, and He 2399 pIII, 27 | which dwell in different -rooms of the head, are eager to 2400 mII, 18 | METRE II ~Illic forma rosae. ~There the form of the 2401 pI, 6 | with cool whiteness-like rose-color on fine linen.Her smooth 2402 pVII, 71 | disease, soundness of mind rots into decay, rest of mind 2403 mVI, 59 | hyacinths, dross with silver, rouge-paint with a true glow, that thus, 2404 pI, 6 | perfume. Her lips, gently .rounded, invited the tyros of Venus 2405 pIV, 42 | this evil, thou shouldst rouse the flame of higher thought, 2406 pIV, 37 | of the bullock. Myrrha, roused by the stings of myrrh-breathing 2407 pVIII, 86 | appointed embassy, and, rousing his companions from dull 2408 mIII, 21 | Zephyrus had softened the rugged year, and quelled the wars 2409 pI, 15 | camel, misshapen in the ruggedness of its rough frame, ministered 2410 pV, 55 | Antigamus. Enmeshed in the ruin-bringing suggestions of her adulterer, 2411 mVI, 58 | quam praecipitem passa ruinam.~'Alas!' she said suffering 2412 mI, 3 | abeyance; when society is ruined and destroyed by the monster 2413 pV, 57 | not bitter; the latter 4 ruins with the sour drink of absinthe. ~ 2414 pIX, 91 | lightning-flash of boldness ruled in Turnus, strength in Hercules. 2415 pIX, 93 | quickly to strengthen the ruling of thine edict. For though 2416 pIV, 35 | shaken by the threatening rumble of thunder, now is parched 2417 pI, 13 | whale-fought with cliffs, and rushed on and rammed the forts 2418 pI, 15 | bulls, stood gaping like rustics, in servile employment. 2419 pI, 17 | blear-eyed. The marten and the sable, by the elegance of their 2420 pIX, 94 | higher ornaments of the sacerdotal vestment, called out from 2421 mVII, 66 | METER VII. ~Postquam sacra fames auri mortalia pungit. ~' 2422 pI, 8 | the likeness of tears, and saddened its look with counterfeit 2423 pVIII, 82 | maiden of slow and somewhat sadder step, calmer in the peace 2424 pV, 55 | their hammers, and are seen sadly to demand them. And she 2425 pV, 53 | opponents. So might she the more safely carry on the contest and 2426 mVI, 59 | of its own madness. What safety remains when guile arms 2427 pI, 16 | and strove for the finer sagacity of man. The hare, seized 2428 Pre, 1 | the 'Alain who was very sage,' the 'Doctor SS. Theologiae 2429 pVIII, 79 | not wanton in any impudent sally. Her lips, retentive of 2430 pI, 14 | sea and entered into the salt gulfs, and was known by 2431 pVI, 63 | palates with the tang of salts, that they may drink much 2432 mIX, 86 | terribili bellum clangore salutans. ~Now the trumpet's salute 2433 mIX, 86 | salutans. ~Now the trumpet's salute with terrible clang thundered 2434 pIV, 34 | descend from the innermost sanctuaries of heavenly mystery to the 2435 pIV, 39 | portrayed? Does not philosophy's saner treatment file away and 2436 pIX, 95 | their hands became drowsy, sank to the earth with a scorn 2437 pVIII, 79 | virgin. On her left hand sat a turtle-dove, which in 2438 mV, 46(1) | Reading et satiata, with Migne. 2439 mVII, 66 | intensity to the thirst. So the satiated man hungers, the drunken 2440 Pre, 2 | Thomas Wright, found in Satirical Poets of the Twelfth Century, 2441 mV, 46 | Charybdis, healthy sickness, satisfied 1 hunger, famished satiety, 2442 pI, 10 | had ~been born under the Saturnian star. The second was an 2443 Pre, 1 | and its inaccessibility save in its peculiar Latin, have 2444 mV, 46 | to itself, whose scent is savory, whose savor is taste ~less, 2445 pVIII, 77 | increased according to the scale of an equally balanced mean; 2446 pVII, 73 | corrosion, consume the biting scandal. ~To this list of vices 2447 pI, 6 | nor fallen into unmeet scantiness, but between both held a 2448 pI, 17 | on them. On these, which scarcely ever fell away from their 2449 pIX, 91 | hyacinth, now to burn with scarlet, now to be a clearer white 2450 pVIII, 80 | of old age was trying to scatter its snows on her hair. This 2451 mV, 46 | bitter to itself, whose scent is savory, whose savor is 2452 Pre, 1 | authority that this mysterious scholar of the Middle Ages, whose 2453 pV, 54 | and exclude them from the schools of Venus, so 'I have forbidden 2454 pVI, 65 | the splendid treasure of science is produced in the mysterious 2455 Pre, 2 | metro et prosa compositum scientifice multum et curiose.' Those 2456 pVI, 64 | smallest to those of the widest scope. Our patriarch now is money; 2457 pIV, 38 | be made as great as the scourge of those crimes, and might 2458 mVIII, 76 | of the light, and, like a scout, lay its booty before the 2459 pIV, 40 | declares it, faith believes it, Scripture attests it. In Him is no 2460 pI, 15 | mantle in the manner of sculpture, seemed by miracle to swim. ~ 2461 pV, 56 | son Cupid. But Antigamus, scurrilous and descended from a race 2462 pI, 13 | hugely towering body. The sea-dog, (the noisy sound of the 2463 mVI, 59 | its poverty ~with roses, sea-weed with hyacinths, dross with 2464 pI, 15 | shunned the ~insults of the sea-wolf the less. The cat-fish made 2465 pVIII, 86 | the letter, which had been sealed and marked with a signet, 2466 pVI, 63 | temperance, breaks to pieces the seals of chastity, pays no heed 2467 pI, 13 | said, had woven without a seam, and which was not of common 2468 pVI, 64 | planets; with Euclid to search the inner secrets of the 2469 pIII, 28 | the various successions of seasons-how now it rejoices in the boyhood 2470 mI, 3(3) | Reading secessit, with Migne. 2471 pIX, 93 | composed a cloak for her secretly spying on the pictures of 2472 pVI, 64 | O shame! Mass of metal secures honor, which is considered 2473 pIV, 38 | of evil is expedient for security, for it punishes the guilty, 2474 pVI, 63 | drinking indefinitely. They who seduce their palates with the tang 2475 mV, 48 | evil end. Attracting he seduces, laughing he jeers, with 2476 pIV, 37 | the whole earth by whose seducing contact chastity herself 2477 pIV, 42 | thy wish is to learn the seeding and origin of this evil, 2478 pIV, 36 | Winter holds the buried seeds deep in the lap of mother 2479 pVI, 60 | universal flood of intemperance. Seeing that intemperance is a sort 2480 pVI, 63 | the mothers of excess, the seekers after impurity. Because 2481 mIV, 33 | stranger from the skies, seekest the earth, why thou offerest 2482 pI, 14 | its own light, revenged, seemingly in spite, its private injury 2483 | seems 2484 pI, 16 | sagacity of man. The hare, seized with melancholy dread, not 2485 pVIII, 84 | earthly habitation, and are seizing all power on earth, and 2486 pVII, 69 | destroy themselves in their self-elevation. Either the solemn pompousness 2487 mVIII, 75 | thee in the deep night of self-indulgence, apply the curbs of moderation 2488 mI, 4 | to enjoy her love, would sell his very chastity. Why do 2489 mI, 5 | of Nature for a gift, in selling for the love of money his 2490 pI, 5 | likeness of rays, not by semblance, but by native clearness 2491 pVIII, 76 | hanc spcecialis disciplinae semitam. ~While Nature's discourse 2492 mIX, 87 | by night like an active sentinel, atoned to watchers for 2493 pVII, 75 | thought, by a wide interval of separation. For many applaud with outward, 2494 pVI, 62 | buried With it in the same sepulchre. If freedom to go out is 2495 pIX, 92 | pictures, while he bent seriously over the work. Not by the 2496 pI, 13 | in a skilled workmanship, served for her mantle. Its many 2497 pIX, 95 | Minime Capellae, de Conquestu seu Planctu Naturae. This is 2498 pI, 9 | excessive melody. These seven stones, though not held 2499 pI, 9 | of these twelve stones a sevenfold array of gems kept up with 2500 pVIII, 86 | myself and my women, thou sever the children of abomination 2501 pVI, 66 | course of her speech to severest censure and invective, said: ~


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