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Fortune Plango Vulnera
Carl Orff
Fortune Plango Vulnera
Fortune plango vulnera
stillantibus ocellis
quod sua michi munera
subtrahit rebellis.
Verum est, quod legitur,
fronte capillata,
sed plerumque sequitur
Occasio calvata.
Verum est, quod legitur,
fronte capillata,
sed plerumque sequitur
Occasio calvata.
In Fortune solio
sederam elatus,
prosperitatis vario
flore coronatus;
quicquid enim florui
felix et beatus,
nunc a summo corrui
gloria privatus.
quicquid enim florui
felix et beatus,
nunc a summo corrui
gloria privatus.
Fortune rota volvitur:
descendo minoratus;
alter in altum tollitur;
nimis exaltatus
rex sedet in vertice
caveat ruinam!
nam sub axe legimus
Hecubam reginam.
rex sedet in vertice
caveat ruinam!
nam sub axe legimus
Hecubam reginam.
Fortune Plango Wounds
Fortune I lament wounds
with eyes still weeping
because its gifts to me
are taken away rebelliously.
It is true, as it is read,
with a hairy forehead,
but often follows
Opportunity bald.
It is true, as it is read,
with a hairy forehead,
but often follows
Opportunity bald.
On Fortune's throne
I sat elated,
crowned with the varied
flowers of prosperity;
whatever I flourished in
happy and blessed,
now from the highest I fell,
deprived of glory.
whatever I flourished in
happy and blessed,
now from the highest I fell,
deprived of glory.
Fortune's wheel turns:
I descend diminished;
another is lifted high;
too exalted
a king sits at the top
beware of ruin!
for under the axis we read
Queen Hecuba.
a king sits at the top
beware of ruin!
for under the axis we read
Queen Hecuba.
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