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Victoria amoris. [16]


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XVI.
Victoria amoris.
P. Rauennas.
Teneræ militiæ & delicati
conflictus est, amore di-
uino, de Cupidine reportare
victoriam.

Isidorus.
Valida est vt mors dilectio Dei:
sicut mors violenter separat
animas à corpore, ita dile-
ctio Dei violenter segregat
hominem à mundano & car-
nali amore.


Cupidinis victoria.
Iesus et L’ame et un effort
Donnent a Cupidon la mort.

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Victoire d’amovr.
Ne vantez plus de Cupidon volage,
Les arcs, les traits, les dards ny le
courage,
Il n’est pas, non, comme on croit im-
mortel;
Car ces amans qu’vn diuin Zele pousse,
Ont appendu ses arcs, ses traits, sa trousse,
Et sa despoüille aux pieds de leur autel.


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    Sacred love and the soul shaking hands through the bows they have on their arm; a cupid, hit in the chest by arrow, on the ground, dying