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Canticle of the Shining Ones
By Giordano Bruno (15481600)
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Spake Neptune thus, and raised his lofty crest.
“God of the waves,” said Jove, “thy pride runs high;
What more wouldst add to own thy stern behest?”
The circling spheres, the glittering shafts of day;
Greater am I, who in the realm of man
Rule Thames, with all his Nymphs in fair array.
The vasty reaches of the trembling sea;
And what in night’s bright dome, or day’s, shall stand
Before these radiant maids who dwell with me?”
To exceed my lot; but thou my lot shalt share:
Thy heavenly maids among my stars I’ll count,
And thou shalt own the stars beyond compare!”