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533.

The Father, enthroned in midnight cloud, hurls from a flashing righthand his lightning: the whole

Earth trembles at the shook; the beasts are fled and human

Hearts are felled in panic throughout the nations.

 

Ipse Pater media nimborum in nocte corusca

fulmina molitur dextra: quo maxima motu

terra tremit; fugere ferae et mortalia corda

per gentis humilis stravit pavor.

 

Virgil, Georgics, Book I, lines 328-331, trans. C. Day Lewis, The Eclogues and Georgics of Virgil, Doubleday, New York, 1964.

PLACE: Italy

TIME: Sometime before Virgil's day (ca. 70 B.C.)

CIRCUMSTANCE: A storm; thunder.

 

534.

Then the truculent raven full-throated announces rain

As she stalks alone on the dry sand.

Even at night can girls, spinning their wool, be aware

That a storm approaches, for then they behold in the burning lamp

The oil sputter and crumbly mould collect on the wick.

 

Tum cornix plena pluviam vocat improba voce

et sola in sicca seculum spatiatur harena.

Ne nocturna quidem. carpentes pensa puellae

nescivere hiemen, testa cum ardente viderent

scintillare oleum et putris concrescere fungos.

 

Virgil, Georgics, Book I, lines 388-392, trans. C. Day Lewis, The Eclogues and Georgics of Virgil, Anchor, Doubleday, New York, 1964.

PLACE: Italy

TIME: Sometime before Virgil's day (ca. 70 B.C.)

CIRCUMSTANCE: Nature's signals before a storm..


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