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On Easter: Poem of Venantius Honorius Clementianus Fortunatus, On Easter.

[2132] Æternæ; another reading is “et tetræ.

[2133] Pollicitam; others have “sollicitam.

[2134] Pretium mundi.

[2135] Rupe vetante.

[2136] Pugillo. Thus Prov. xxx. 4: “Who hath gathered the wind in His fists?”

[2137] Revoca sursum.

[2138] Olympum; others read, “in orbem,” returning to the world.

[2139] Fit; others read, “sit.

[2140] Auctor.

[2141] i.e., “the Lamb of God.”

[2142] [Post Tartara. Vol. iv. p. 140; v. pp. 153, 161, 174, this series.]

[2143] Pœnale.

[2144] Iste; another reading is, “in te.

[2145] An allusion to the white garments in which the newly baptized were arrayed.

[2146] Vetus vitium, “original sin;” as it was termed, “peccatum originis.

[2147] Consors; others read “concors,” harmonious.

[2148] Pastos; others, “pastor.

[2149] Reddit.

[2150] Centeno reditu.

[2151] Vegetetur; another reading is “agitetur.

[2152] De te; others read, “detur et,” with injury to the metre.

 

 

 

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