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POEM OF VENANTIUS HONORIUS
CLEMENTIANUS FORTUNATUS
ON EASTER
The
seasons blush varied with the flowery, fair weather,[2] and the gate
of the pole lies
open with
greater light. His path in the heaven raises the fire-breathing[3]
sun higher, who goes forth on his course,[4] and enters the waters of the ocean.
Armed with rays traversing the liquid elements, in this[5] brief night he stretches
out the day in a circle. The brilliant firmament[6] puts forth its clear countenance,
and the bright stars show their joy. The fruitful earth pours forth its gifts
with varied increase,[7] when the year has well returned I its vernal riches.[8]
Soft beds of violets paint the purple plain; the meadows are green with plants,[9]
and the plant shines with its leaves. By degrees gleaming brightness of the
flowers[10] comes forth; all the herbs smile with their blossoms.[11] The seed
being deposited, the corn springs up far and wide[12] in the fields, promising
to be able to overcome the hunger of the husbandman. Having deserted its stem,
the vine-shoot bewails its joys; the vine gives water only from the source
from which it is wont to give wine. The swelling bud, rising with tender down
from the back of its mother, prepares its bosom for bringing forth. Its foliage[13]
having been torn off in the wintry season, the verdant grove now renews its
leafy shelter. Mingled together, the willow, the fir, the hazel, the osier,[14]
the elm, the maple, the walnut, each tree applauds, delightful with its leaves.
Hence the bee, about to construct its comb, leaving the hive, humming over
the flowers, carries off honey with its leg. The bird which, having closed
its song, was dumb, sluggish with the wintry cold, returns to its strains.
Hence Philomela attunes her notes with her own instruments,[15] and the air
becomes sweeter with the re-echoed melody. Behold, the favour of the reviving
world bears witness that all gifts have returned together with its Lord. For
in honour of Christ rising triumphant after His descent to the gloomy Tartarus,
the grove on every side with its leaves expresses approval, the plants with
their flowers express approval.[16] The light, the heaven, the fields, and
the sea duly praise the God ascending above the stars, having crushed the laws
of hell. Behold, He who was crucified reigns as God over all things, and all
created objects offer prayer to their Creator. Hail, festive day, to be reverenced
throughout the world,[17] on which God has conquered hell, and gains the stars!
The changes of the year and of the months, the bounteous light of the days,
the splendour of the hours, all things with voice applaud.[18] Hence, in honour
of you, the wood with its foliage applauds; hence the vine, with its silent
shoot, gives thanks. Hence the thickets now resound with the whisper of birds;
amidst these the sparrow sings with exuberant[19] love. O Christ, Thou Saviour
of the world, merciful Creator and Redeemer, the only offspring from the Godhead
of the Father, flowing in an indescribable[20] manner from the heart of Thy
Parent, Thou self-existing Word, and powerful from the mouth of Thy Father,
equal to Him, of one mind with Him, His fellow, coeval with the Father, from
whom at first[21] the world derived its origin! Thou dost suspend the firmament,[1]
Thou heapest together the soil, Thou dost pour forth the seas, by whose[2]
government all things which are fixed in their places flourish. Who seeing
that the human race was plunged in the depth[3] of misery, that Thou mightest
rescue man, didst Thyself also become man: nor wert Thou willing only to be
born with a body,[4] but Thou becamest flesh, which endured to be born and
to die. Thou dost undergo[5] funeral obsequies, Thyself the author of life
and framer of the world, Thou dost enter[6] the path of death, in giving the
aid of salvation. The gloomy chains of the infernal law yielded, and chaos
feared to be pressed by the presence[7] of the light. Darkness perishes, put
to flight by the brightness of Christ; the think pall of eternal[8] night falls.
But restore the promised[9] pledge, I pray Thee, O power benign! The third
day has returned; arise, my buried One; it is not becoming that Thy limbs should
lie in the lowly sepulchre, nor that worthless stones should press that which
is the ransom[10] of the world. It is unworthy that a stone should shut in
with a confining[11] rock, and cover Him in whose fist[12] all things are enclosed.
Take away the linen clothes, I pray; leave the napkins in the tomb: Thou art
sufficient for us, and without Thee there is nothing. Release the chained shades
of the infernal prison, and recall to the upper regions[13] whatever sinks
to the lowest depths. Give back Thy face, that the world may see the light;
give back the day which flees from us at Thy death. But returning, O holy conqueror!
Thou didst altogether fill the heaven![14] Tartarus lies depressed, nor retains
its rights. The ruler of the lower regions, insatiably opening his hollow jaws,
who has always been a spoiler, becomes[15] a prey to Thee. Thou rescuest an
innumerable people from the prison of death, and they follow in freedom to
the place whither their leader[16] approaches. The fierce monster in alarm
vomits forth the multitude whom he had swallowed up, and the Lamb[17] withdraws
the sheep from the jaw of the wolf. Hence re-seeking the tomb from the lower
regions,[18] having resumed Thy flesh, as a warrior Thou carriest back ample
trophies to the heavens. Those whom chaos held in punishment[19] he[20] has
now restored; and those whom death might seek, a new life holds, Oh, sacred
King, behold a great part of Thy triumph shines forth, when the sacred layer
blesses pure souls! A host, clad in white,[21] come forth from the bright waves,
and cleanse their old[22] fault in a new stream. The white garment also designates
bright souls, and the shepherd has enjoyments from the snow-white flock. The
priest Felix is added sharing[23] in this reward, who wishes to give double
talents to his Lord. Drawing those who wander in Gentile error to better things,
that a beast of prey may not carry them away, He guards the fold of God. Those
whom guilty Eve had before infected, He now restores, fed[24] with abundant
milk at the bosom of the Church. By cultivating rustic hearts with mild conversations,
a crop is produced from a briar by the bounty of Felix. The Saxon, a fierce
nation, living as it were after the manner of wild beasts, when you, 0 sacred
One! apply a remedy, the beast of prey resembles[25] the sheep. About to remain
with you through an age with the return[26] of a hundred-fold, you fill the
barns with the produce of an abundant harvest. May this people, free from stain,
be strengthened[27] in your arms, and may you bear to the stars a pure pledge
to God. May one crown be bestowed on you from on high gained from yourself,[28]
may another flourish gained from your people.
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