In Praise of Daphne
Name: Faustus Sabaeus Date: 16th century CE Region: Brixia [Brescia, modern Italy] Citation: Illustrated
Myths of Ovid, p. 16 |
To Daphne
O Daphne, chaste maiden,
There are those who criticize you
Because you rejected the love of a
beautiful god.
But I’m not going to, for you became
the glory of prophets,
Who loves those who triumph in their chastity.
If you can spurn both Apollo and even
Love herself,
I’m not surprised that you can also
expel evil spirits
And are immune from the bolts of Jupiter [1]
[1] According to lore, laurel/bay
trees repel lightning.
In Praise of Daphne
Ad Daphnen
Sunt qui te damnant, Daphne o
castissima virgo:
quod tam formosum spernis amata Deum.
Arguo non ego te: quia facta es gloria
vatum,
atque triumphantum virginitatis amans.
Nec miror, Phoebum si spreveris, atque
Cytheren
Daemonas expellens, nec Jovis arma timens.
Faustus Sabaeus [16th century, modern Italy] was a librarian of the
Vatican library who composed numerous poems on mythology-based themes.
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