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POEMS PUBLISHED BEFORE
1650

Ad Regem Carolum Parodia.

Jam satis pestis, satis atque diri
Fulminis misit pater, & rubenti
Dexterâ nostras jaculatus arces
Terruit urbem
.

Terruit cives, grave nè rediret
Pristinum seclum nova monstra questum,
Omne cùm pestis pecus egit altos
Visere montes
;

Cùm scholae latis genus haesit agris,

Nota quae sedes fuerat bubuleis; 10
Cùm togâ abjectâ pavidus reliquit
Oppida doctus
.

Vidimus Chamum fluvium retortis
Líttore à dextro violenter undis
Ire plorantem monumenta pestis,
Templáque clausa
.

Granta dum semet nimiùm querenti
Miscet uxorem, vagus & sinistrâ
Labitur ripâ, Jove comprobante,

Tristior amnis. 20

Audiit cœlos acuisse ferrum, Quo graves Turcae meliùs perirent;
Audiit mortes vitio parentum
Rara juventus
.

Quem vocet divûm populus ruentis
Imperi rebus ? prece quâfatigent
Doctior coetus minùs audientes
Carmina cœlos
?

Cui dabit partes luis expiandae

Jupiter, tandem venias, precamur, 30
Nube candentes humeros amictus
Auxiliator
.

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Poems & Letters of Andrew Marvell. Volume: 1. Contributors: H. M. Margoliouth - editor, Andrew Marvell - author. Publisher: Clarendon Press. Place of Publication: Oxford. Publication Year: 1927. Page Number: 1.
    
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