by Anonymous / Unidentified Author
Sic mea fata canendo solor
Language: Latin
Sic mea fata canendo solor, ut nece proxima facit olor. roseus effugit ore color, blandus inest meo cordi dolor. cura crescente, labore vigente, vigore labente, miser morior, hei morior, hei morior, hei morior ! dum quod amem cogor, sed non amor. Si me dignetur quam desidero, felicitate Jovem supero. nocte cum illa si dormiero si sua labra semel suxero, mortem subire, placenter obire, vitamque finire libens potero, hei potero, hei potero, hei potero. tanta si gaudia recepero. Ubera cum animadverterem optavi manus, ut involverem, simplicibus mammis ut alluderem sic cogitando sensi Venerem, sedit in ore rosa cum pudore, pulsatus amore quod os lamberem, hei lamberem, hei lamberem, hei lamberem, luxuriando per characterem.
Authorship:
- by Anonymous / Unidentified Author, "Sic mea fata canendo solor" [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]
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- Also set in English, a translation by Helen Jane Waddell (1889 - 1965) , "MS. of Benedictbeuern", appears in Medieval Latin Lyrics, first published 1929 ; composed by Muriel Emily Herbert, Michael Howard.
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This text was added to the website: 2010-03-24
Line count: 30
Word count: 112