White as her hand fair Julia threw
First Line | White as her hand fair Julia threw |
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Author | Soame Jenyns |
Date | c1752 |
Description | Translation; ode [Love]. Transcribed from Jenyns, Soame, "The Snow-ball, from Petronius Afranius." Poems. By *****, 1752, p. 174. Eighteenth Century Collections Online, GALE|CW0111724490. |
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Transcription
White as her hand fair JULIA threw
A ball of silver snow,
The frozen globe fir'd as it flew,
My bosom felt it glow.
Strange pow'r of love! whose great command
Can thus a snow-ball arm;
When sent, fair JULIA, from thine hand,
Ev'n ice itself can warm.
How shou'd we then secure our hearts?
Love's pow'r we all must feel,
Who thus can, by strange magick arts,
In ice his flames conceal.
'Tis thou alone, fair JULIA, know,
Canst quench my fierce desire,
But not with water, ice, nor snow,
But with an equal fire.
Beinecke Osborn c147
Title | Poems on Severall Occasions |
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Period | 1701-1730 |
Archive | Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library |
p. 55-56
Local title: The Snowball from Petronius Afranius
Attributed author: n/a
Adaptation: n/a
Other variants: n/a
Other: One of two snowball poems by Jenyns
British Library Add. MS 70494
Title | Poems on Several Occasions |
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Period | 1701-1730 |
Archive | British Library |
f. 34
Local title: The Snowball from Petronius Afranius.
Attributed author: n/a
Adaptation: n/a
Other variants: n/a
Other: One of two snowball poems by Jenyns.