Erotica Romana by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Bathed in sweetest desire--even in marble they're damp. Thinking about his embrace and its pleasures, she seems to be asking Shouldn't our glorious son here at our side stand erect? XIV Can't you hear voices, beloved, out on the Via Flamina? Reapers are now going home, back from harvesting grain. They had journeyed to Rome from afar, and here plaited for Ceres Wreaths which the Romans today scorn to make for themselves. Festivals no longer celebrate Ceres, the nourishing goddess Who replaced acorns of old, giving man golden wheat. Let us commemorate her then ourselves in festival private (Two constitute a whole tribe, when they are two in love). Have you by any chance heard how that mystical, strange celebration Followed victorious troops back from Eleusis to Rome? |
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