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Potentia amoris.

The power of Love

LXXVI.

Nudus Amor viden’ ut ridet, placidumque tuetur?
Nec faculas, nec quae cornua flectat habet.[1]
Altera sed manuum flores gerit, altera piscem,
Scilicet ut terrae iura det atque mari.

Do you see how Love, all naked, smiles, do you see his gentle glance? He has no torches, nor a bow to bend, but in one of his hands he holds flowers, in the other a fish, to impose his rule, of course, on land and sea.

COMMENTARIA.

Amor Cupido puerulus, nudus astat, subri-
dens, perquàm amabili & blando vultu, nec
ignem secum habet, nec tela, nec arcum, sed al-
tera manu flores gerit, altera verò piscem
ostendit, significans potentiam suam, tam in
mari quàm in terra validam, flores nanque
terrae, pisces autem maris sunt, ut omnes
Poëtae pleni. Egregiè autem post sexcentos
poëtas, de potestate amoris canit etiam Cri-
nitus
libro primo poëmatum.

Notes:

1.  These were traditional attributes of Cupid (Love). See [A56a081] and [A56a097].


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