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Walther rejects Attila’s offer of a bride (142–169)
Waltharius venit, cui princeps talia pandit, | Ipse: Waltharius, who begins speaking in line 146. (Attila’s repetition of his wife’s speech is elided.)
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Aeineid 3.179: remque ordine pando. ‘I reveal all in order.’ 6.723: suscipit Anchises atque ordine singula pandit. ‘Anchises replies, and reveals each truth in order.’
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Uxorem suadens sibi ducere; sed tamen ipse | SSDDDS | |||||
Iam tum praemeditans, quod post compleverat actis, | Quod: obj. of praemeditans
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Secundum Lucam 21.14: non praemeditari quemadmodum respondeatis. ‘Do not meditate before how you should answer.’
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His instiganti suggestibus obvius infit: | 145 | Suggestibus equiv. to consiliis
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Vestra quidem pietas est, quod modici famulatus | Modici famulatus: genitive of description with causa, meaning “of little importance” or “that has provided some small service.”
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Causam conspicitis. sed quod mea segnia mentis | Causam: here, as often in the Waltharius, this word is practically the equivalent of res – well on its way to becoming French chose, Italian/Spanish cosa, “thing.” Mea segnia: i.e., Waltharius’s delay in making a decision regarding marriage.
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Intuitu fertis, numquam meruisse valerem. | Mentis intuitu fertis equiv. to attenditis
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Sed precor, ut servi capiatis verba fidelis: | DSDSDS | |||||
Si nuptam accipiam domini praecepta secundum, | 150 | Secundum: the post-positive preposition
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SDDSDS Elision: nuptam accipiam |
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Vinciar in primis curis et amore puellae | DSSDDS | |||||
Atque a servitio regis plerumque retardor: | Retardor: Like cogor and moratur below, with a future sense.
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SDSSDS Elision: atque a |
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Aedificare domos cultumque intendere ruris | DDSSDS Elision: cultumque intendere |
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Cogor, et hoc oculis senioris adesse moratur | DDDDDS | |||||
Et solitam regno Hunorum impendere curam. | 155 | Georgics 2.433: et dubitant homines serere atque impendere curam? ‘And can men be slow to plant and bestow care?’
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DSSSDS Elision: Hunorum impendere Hiatus: regno Hunorum |
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Namque voluptatem quisquis gustaverit, exin | DSSSDS | |||||
Intolerabilius consuevit ferre labores. | Intolerabilius: here active in sense, “with less tolerance.”
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Nil tam dulce mihi, quam semper inesse fideli | SDSDDS | This is a particularly acute manifestation of the Germanic warrior ethos – love for the lord above all else. However, since the audience knows Walther is promised to Hildegund, and we will soon see them plotting together, it has the ring of irony. -AE | ||||
Obsequio domini; quare precor absque iugali | Liber Malachim IV 5.2: Quae erat in obsequio uxoris Naaman. ‘She waited upon Naaman’s wife.’ Aeneid 4.16: ne cui me vinclo vellem sociare iugali. . . ‘To ally myself with none in bond of wedlock. . .’
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Me vinclo permitte meam iam ducere vitam. | 160 | Liber Malachim IV 5.2: Quae erat in obsequio uxoris Naaman. ‘She waited upon Naaman’s wife.’ Aeneid 4.16: ne cui me vinclo vellem sociare iugali. . . ‘To ally myself with none in bond of wedlock. . .’
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Si sero aut medio noctis mihi tempore mandas, | Secundum Marcum 13.35: sero an media nocte. . . ‘At evening or at midnight. . .’ Aeineid 8.407: medio noctis. . . ‘In the middle of the night. . .’
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SDSDDS Elision: sero aut |
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Ad quaecumque iubes, securus et ibo paratus. | SDSDDS | |||||
In bellis nullae persuadent cedere curae | SSSSDS | |||||
Nec nati aut coniunx retrahentque fugamque movebunt. | SSDDDS Elision: nati aut |
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Testor per propriam temet, pater optime, vitam | 165 | Testor: here construed like precor with a purpose clause, joining an oath to an earnest request.
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Aeineid 3.599-600.: per sidera testor,/ per superos atque hoc caeli spirabile lumen,/ tollite me. ‘By the stars I beseech you, by the gods above and this lightsome air we breathe, take me.’ 1.555: pater optime. . . ‘Noble father. . .’
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Atque per invictam nunc gentem Pannoniarum | Nunc: an ironic touch? (Cf. line 144)
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Ut non ulterius me cogas sumere taedas.' | SDSSDS | |||||
His precibus victus suasus rex deserit omnes, | DSSSDS | |||||
Sperans Waltharium fugiendo recedere numquam. | SDDDDS |