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a Glass Floor Underfoot - 28. On Petronius
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An Petronius
Das ernste Wachstum der Antike –
Akropolis und Capitol,
Bekränzt vom Ruhm der Fabelsiege –
Tönt oft befremdend uns und hohl.
Doch nah und mächtig flammt das späte
Imperium, der entstellte Cult,
Tote Provinzen, brodelnde Städte,
Das Überlärmen finsterer Schuld,
Die in den Kerzen aufsteht immer rascher,
Bordell und Zirkus kreischt von ihrem Drohn,
Bis qualmender Boden die gequälten Lacher
Verschlingt – das Gastmahl des Trimalzion.
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On Petronius
The grim accretion of Antiquity –
Where Acropolis and Capitol wallow,
Be-laureled in some myth-made Victory –
Alienating to us and hollow.
But here the mighty flame of late pities
Empire, or what disfigured Cults built,
With their dead provinces and ruined cities
Overclamored in such sinister guilt.
Yet rise the tapers in veneration powers
For whore-house and circus ring’s parasite,
Till tortured laughs the smoky ground devours
Trimalchio’s gaudy meal – bite by bite.
Bartholomeus Breenbergh Ruins of the Colosseum (circa 1620)
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