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Ad Montem Heliconium: September 2010
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Original Latin Verse, by a Classics Ph. D. Sunday, September 12, 2010. Laguna Beach, California. Lītorī crēdunt decus aureumque. Līquidumque undae; reboat (u ). Cautes immōtusque repellit agmen. Lūna scintillīs nitidīs corusca. Caerulum spargit pelagus, fragōsa. Saxa; corda et Pacificī serēnant. To the shores the waves endow. Their golden, flowing trust. The serene cliff re-echoes, and repels. The onward march of waters,. The moon - look! Azure gulf, the rugged cliffs. Labels: My Original Latin Poetry.
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Ad Montem Heliconium: February 2010
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Original Latin Verse, by a Classics Ph. D. Monday, February 15, 2010. Undā per lītus resonante Phthīus. Fragōsum et sōlum (procul est tubārum. Invidus clangor; strepitūsque dīrī). Iam volant āvēs, minitante vōce. Clangōrēs fundunt ut Achillis urget. Plūmeae cursus aciē fugatque. Lītora et salsum pelagus redīre. Along the strand, the lonely strand,. Breaking with the crash of waves. Far is the hated trumpets' call;. Far the cry of men) Phthian Achilles. The terns flit away, hurling threats.
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Ad Montem Heliconium: July 2013
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Original Latin Verse, by a Classics Ph. D. Saturday, July 06, 2013. Versus Elegiaci super domu nautarum. Altum qui peragunt mare nautae, illîc habitabant. Mensî caeruleam – veste madente – viam. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Versus Elegiaci super domu nautarum. Latin Language Blog by Chris Jones, with modern Latin poetry. Laurels of Helikon: English Poetry of Giancarlo Barrios-Lech. Rome and Roman Archaeology. Allen and Greenough "Formenlehre". Allen and Greenough Syntax. View my complete profile.
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Ad Montem Heliconium: July 2010
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Original Latin Verse, by a Classics Ph. D. Sunday, July 11, 2010. Quid valet altus Amor? Quid valet altus Amor? Mīlitiās certī dūcis adīre gravēs:. Ignōtum officium - vigilāre apud ostia Gallae -. Cūrat; iam sōlā lūdere nocte lyram. Prīmum capta rudī suspīria, Ō, Galatēa,. Saxō fēcit Amor vīvifica ut traherēs! Sextō claudentēs oriuntur amōre puellae. Versūs cēlantis corde secrēta suō. Dēlia fuit causae, Rōmāne poēta, canendō. Nec moritūra lyrā, terse Tibulle, tuā. What can lofty love do? Laurels of Helik...
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Ad Montem Heliconium
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Original Latin Verse, by a Classics Ph. D. Thursday, July 23, 2015. Haec glăcĭes quamquam pŏsĭta est ardente călōre. Rōbur ceu dūrum, permănĕt usque tămen. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Effigies Glaciei Edulis Haec glăcĭes quamquam pŏs. Latin Language Blog by Chris Jones, with modern Latin poetry. Laurels of Helikon: English Poetry of Giancarlo Barrios-Lech. Rome and Roman Archaeology. Allen and Greenough "Formenlehre". Allen and Greenough Syntax. Weblog - A don's life - Times Online.
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Ad Montem Heliconium
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Original Latin Verse, by a Classics Ph. D. Sunday, December 29, 2013. CLAVDIA SAEPE ROGAS (ADVMBRATIO SECVNDA). CLAVDIA SAEPE ROGAS, CLAVDENTES VNDE ORIANTVR. VERSVS, CVR MVSAE VERSER IN ARTE LEVIS. TV MIHI FIS CAVSAE RELIGANS MANANTIA AD ALNVM. STRAGVLA CVM LALLAS, GAVDET ET OMNE NEMVS. Claudia, you often ask where my limping verses come from;. Why I engage in the art of a trivial muse. Become their cause then, when, fastening the dripping sheets. Up to an alder, you sing, and the entire grove rejoices.
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Ad Montem Heliconium: November 2010
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Original Latin Verse, by a Classics Ph. D. Friday, November 26, 2010. End of the Road. Based on Viva La Vida. Photo (detail): Margaret Bourke-White, 1944. Source: LIFE/Google. Quondam omnēs gentēs diciōne sōlus. Ūnicā rēxī, pelagusque nūtū. Aestuat meō; placidē resēdit. Fortūnae in palmō positus superbō. Hostium timens pavidumque sensī. Pectus; victorem et populus canēbat:. Saevō ingressus milite ōlim in urbēs. Gemmārum et aurī rapiēbam acervōs. Templa infracta et foedera fracta līquī. Then I know my pal...
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Ad Montem Heliconium: July 2015
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Original Latin Verse, by a Classics Ph. D. Thursday, July 23, 2015. Haec glăcĭes quamquam pŏsĭta est ardente călōre. Rōbur ceu dūrum, permănĕt usque tămen. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Effigies Glaciei Edulis Haec glăcĭes quamquam pŏs. Latin Language Blog by Chris Jones, with modern Latin poetry. Laurels of Helikon: English Poetry of Giancarlo Barrios-Lech. Rome and Roman Archaeology. Allen and Greenough "Formenlehre". Allen and Greenough Syntax. Weblog - A don's life - Times Online.
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Ad Montem Heliconium: July 2014
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Original Latin Verse, by a Classics Ph. D. Saturday, July 19, 2014. On the Skeleton of a Ship at Visitor's Center, Salem, MA. Fracta carîna iacet; divulsa â marmore; prôrâ. Nec sensûra umquam caerula frêta suâ. There lies the broken ship, rent from the marble sea. Nor will it ever feel the azure with its prow again. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). On the Skeleton of a Ship at Visitors Center, Sal. Latin Language Blog by Chris Jones, with modern Latin poetry. Rome and Roman Archaeology.
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Ad Montem Heliconium: August 2010
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Original Latin Verse, by a Classics Ph. D. Monday, August 23, 2010. Patroclus and Achilles - Take Four. Dūrīs, Achille, ex cautibus et gelū. Numquam solūtō nāte, movent neque haec. Dardana tēla fugasse nostrōs;. Nec celsa virtus nunc morientium? Vallō minātur Trōica pīneō. Pūbēs, resistet firma porta. Illa diū neque fortis Ājax. Silvās velut cum flamma vorat, velut. Nīvēs perennēs Thrēiciae cadunt. Sīc ista saevit semper īra. Rōbora quā pereunt Achaea. Born of the hard rock, Achilles,. Nor Achaea's picke...