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Ferre recens, motisque ad praelia ludere signis
Fert gravis in sublime gradum, & spe praecipit ictum.
Vt iwat insultus iterare, sed acriter omnes
Excipit insultus, & vulnere clarus adacto
Perstat, in adversum quando fuit ire, frementemque
Ira odysque simul vi praepete, & alite dextra.
Tale DEUS Musis decus addidit, atque favorem
Hunc nobis concessit, ut inclytum ad arma paratum
Ingenium subeat, clarisque per arma lacertis
Floreat, & Musis solamen, ubi aspra fatigant
Fata, locoque movere, armisque evincere certant.
Principibus data cura viris, data gloria Musis
Haec venit, & magna affectat tua nomina ad illos
Exorsus: O IANE novis tua nomina coeptis
Ingredere, atque secundo operas pede magne disertas
Prosper adi virtute potenes, animique praealitis
Dotibus illustris, nomen praesignibus effers
Indiciis sponte in famam, & decus ardwm ituris,
HENIADUM qui stirpe domus satus, atque potentum
Faxque nitorque Ducum, genus & tua nomina comples
AEternae splendore domus, virtutibus, ausis.
Haec propria est vestrae data stiris imago, per ausus
Quam dextrae referent monumenta, per inclyta miscent
Dum virtute manus sua brachia, & hasta lacertos
Crebra subit ferienda, suis quo gloria ad armis
Constet, & ad stirpem sua vis alludut auitam.