
Mysterious Tumulus of Magdalenae in the Poetic Narrative
Explore the cryptic journey of Magdalenae through the verses of a profound poem as she encounters the enigmatic forces of fate and time, intriguingly depicted in the symbolic imagery of a tumulus. Unravel the secrets hidden within the lines that speak of sisterly bonds, harvests, and the relentless grip of destiny, leaving room for contemplation and reflection on life's mysteries.
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Tumulus Magdalenae Marchinae Sororis
Directions Use your whiteboard to write in suggested answers to the blanks. Be creative, but also remember the tone and context of this poem.
Magdlis, Virttis img, hc tumul ____________.
Magdlis, Virttis img, hc tumul tegitur.
__________ erat Magdalenae n ndum septima messis.
Addita erat Magdalenae n ndum septima messis.
Sed vix Parca impia ripuit _______________,
Sed vix Parca impia ripuit aspectam l cem,
____________, & __________, dum putat esse par s.
Aettem, & laud s, dum putat esse par s.
Tumulus Magdalenae March nae Sor ris Magd lis h c tumul tegitur, Virt tis im g , Addita cui n ndum septima messis erat. At vix aspectam ripuit Parca impia l cem, Aet tem, & laud s, dum putat esse par s.
Quomodo Marchna d scr psit sor rem suam?
Si sorrem habs, quomodo eam d scr bis?
Ambat Marchna sorrem suam? C r?
Ns aettem messibus nn iam d scr bimus. Quomodo hodi d scr ber mus aet tem? (N n licet ut ann s).