Quid facient crīnēs, cum ferrō tālia cēdant?

Iuppiter, ut Chalybōn omne genus pereat,

et quī prīncipiō sub terrā quaerere vēnās

īnstitit ac ferrī stringere dūritiem!  50

Abiūnctae paulō ante comae mea fāta sorōrēs

lūgēbant, cum sē Memnonis Aethiopis

ūnigena impellēns nūtantibus āera pennīs

obtulit Arsinoēs Locridis āles equus,

isque per aetheriās mē tollēns āvolat umbrās  55

et Veneris castō collocat in gremiō.

Ipsa suum Zephyrītis eō famulum lēgārat

Graiia Canōpītīs incola lītoribus.

Hīc, liquidī variō nē sōlum in lūmine caelī

ex Ariadnaeīs aurea temporibus  60

fīxa corōna foret, sed nōs quoque fulgērēmus

dēvōtae flāvī verticis exuviae,

ūvidulam ā flūctū cēdentem ad templa deum mē

sīdus in antīquīs dīva novum posuit.

Virginis et saevī contingēns namque Leōnis  65

lūmina, Callistō iūncta Lycāoniae,

vertor in occāsum, tardum dux ante Boōtēn,

quī vix sērō altō mergitur Ōceanō.

Sed quamquam mē nocte premunt vestīgia dīvum,

lūx autem cānae Tēthyi restituit  70

(pāce tuā fārī hīc liceat, Ramnūsia virgō,

namque ego nōn ūllō vēra timōre tegam,

nec sī mē īnfēstīs discerpent sīdera dictīs,

condita quīn vērī pectoris ēvovam),

nōn hīs tam laetor rēbus, quam mē āfore semper,  75

āfore mē ā dominae vertice discrucior,

quīcum ego, dum virgō quondam fuit omnibus expers

unguentīs, ūnā mīlia multa bibī.

    crīnis crīnis m.: a lock or braid of hair; hair

    Iuppiter Iovis m.: Jupiter or Zeus, chief of the Olympian gods; by metonymy, the weather, wind, sky

    Chalybes –um m.: a tribe of miners and iron-workers on the SE shore of the Black sea

    vēna vēnae f.: blood vessel; vein of ore

    īnstō īnstāre īnstitī: to stand upon, take a position; draw near, threaten, insist 50

    dūrities –eī f.: hardness

    abiungō –ere –xī –ctum: separate, detach

    lūgeō lūgēre lūxī lūctum: mourn

    Memnōn –onis m.: legendary king of Ethiopia, son of Eos/Aurora, brother of Zephyrus

    Aethiops –opis: an Ethiopian

    ūnigena –ae: born together with, twin; sharing a single parentage; (as substantive) brother

    impellō impellere impulī impulsum: beat against, drive, compel

    nūtō nūtāre nūtāvī nūtātus: nod, sway; beat rhythmically

    penna pennae f.: wing

    Arsinoē –ēs f.: second wife of Ptolemy II, deified and identified with Aphrodite

    Locris –idos f.: Lorican (epithet of Arsinoë)

    āles ālitis m.: winged

    aetherius (aetherius) –a –um: of the sky or heavens 55

    āvolō āvolāre āvolāvī āvolātus: fly away

    Venus –eris f.: Venus or Aphrodite, goddess of love and charm

    collocō collocāre collocāvī collocātus: set, place; set out, arrange on a marriage bed

    gremium gremi(ī) n.: lap

    Zephyrītis –idis f.: the Zephyritide, an appellation of Arsinoë, wife of Ptolemaeus Philadelphus, who was honored as a goddess

    famulus –ī m.: servant, slave

    legō legāre legāvī legātus: send as an envoy

    Graecus (Grāius) –a –um: Greek

    Canōpius –a –um: Canopic, of Canopus, a suburb of Alexandria on the Nile delta

    incola incolae m. or f.: inhabitant

    Ariadneus –a –um: of Ariadne 60

    tempus temporis n.: the side of the forehead, temple

    fīgō fīgere fīxī fīxus: set

    corōna corōnae f.: wreath, crown; a circle of bystanders, esp. at a legal proceeding

    fulgeō fulgēre fulsī: shine brightly, gleam

    dēvotus –a –um: accursed; vowed as an offering

    flāvus –a –um: yellow, gold-colored, blonde

    vertex verticis m.: whirlpool, whirlwind; top of the head; summit

    exuviae –ārum f.: spoils of a defeated enemy

    ūvidulus –a –um: damp

    dīva –ae f.: goddess; any female immortal, e.g., the sea nymph Thetis

    leō leōnis m.: lion 65

    Callistō f. Gk dat. Callistō: daughter of Lycaon, changed into a she-bear and then into the constellation Ursa Major

    Lycāonius –a –um: of or descended from Lycaon, e.g., Callisto

    occāsus –ūs m.: opportunity; setting (of a heavenly body)

    Bootes –ae m.: the constellation Boötes

    sērō: late

    mergō –ere mersī mersus: dip, plunge, immerse

    ōceanus –ī m.: Oceanus, god of the sea, husband of Tethys

    cānus –a –um: white, whitened 70

    Tēthys Tēthyos f.: a sea-goddess, wife of Oceanus, mother of Doris, grandmother of Thetis

    restituō restituere restituī restitūtus: rebuild; restore, cure; give back unharmed or in its original state

    Ramnūsius –a –um: of or native to Ramnus, a district of Attica (epithet of Nemesis, the Ramnusia virgo)

    vērum –ī n.: but in fact, but, actually

    īnfestus –a –um: hostile, warlike; troublesome

    discerpō –ere –cerpsī –cerptus: tear to pieces

    dictum dictī n.: anything said; word, saying

    conditus –a –um: put away, preserved

    ēvolvō –ere –volvī –volūtus: unwrap; make known, take the wraps off

    laetor laetārī laetātus sum: rejoice, be glad 75

    discruciō –āre –āvī –ātum: torment, vex

    expers expertis: having no share of; immune to

    unguentum unguentī n.: a fragrant ointment, unguent, or perfume

    nupta –ae f.: wife

    bibō bibere bibī: drink

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