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Daniël Heinsius,
Ambacht van Cupido (1613)
Introduction
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[Titlepage]
[Dedication]
[Titlepage]
Pila mundus Amorum est. [1]
Harmoniam rerum Amor conservat. [2]
Dum colo fœminam, hoc fio. [3]
Exitus in dubio est. [4]
Imaginem eius mecum gesto. [5]
Semper reciprocanda serra. [6]
Perfer & obdura. [7]
Amoris semen mirabile. [8]
Vapulando sustentor. [9]
In pœnam vivo. [10]
In tenebris lucem. [11]
Sine fine. [12]
Pennas perdidit ille suas. [13]
Volvitur assidue. [14]
Amor cæcus. [15]
Omnia Naturæ contraria. [16]
Ferrum est quod amant. [17]
Puer denuo. [18]
Cælari vult sua furta Venus. [19]
In lubrico. [20]
Bulla favor. [21]
Amoris domitrix invidia. [22]
Amor eruditus. [23]
Omnia conjungo. [24]
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Omnia vincit Amor. [25]
Au dedans je me consume. [26]
Mes pleurs mon feu decelent. [27]
Ardo d'appresso & da longhi mi struggo. [28]
Qui me nourrist, m'estaind. [29]
A autruy mort, a moy vie. [30]
Ie ne le puis celer. [31]
Cosi de ben amar porto tormento. [32]
Ni spirat immota. [33]
Inter omnes. [34]
Ie reviens de mongré aux doulx lacqs qui me serrent. [35]
O l'estroit eslargir. [36]
De douceur amertume. [37]
Te stante virebo. [38]
Et piu dolsi. [39]
Solatium, non auxilium. [40]
Les deux sont un. [41]
C'est tard avisé. [42]
Ni mesme la mort. [43]
Il mal mi preme, & mi spaventa il peggio. [44]
Serò detrectat onus qui subijt. [45]
Perch'io stesso mi strinsi. [46]
Mon mal me suit. [47]
Noctua ut in tumulis, super utque cadavera bubo. [48]
Elegie, ofte Nacht-clachte
Het sterf-huys van Cupido
Bruylof-Liedt
De doot van Adonis
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