Ecce Gratum
Section: Primo Vere                  (Spring)
Ecce gratum                              Behold the pleasant
et optatum                                and the desired
Ver reducit gaudia,                    spring brings back the joyfulness
purpuratum                               violet flowers
floret pratum,                            fill the meadows
Sol serenat omnia.                     the sun brightens everything
Iamiam cedant tristia!                sadness is now at an end
Estas redit,                                summer returns
nunc recedit                               now withdraw
Hyemis sevitia.                          the rigours of winter
Iam liquescit                              Now melts
et decrescit                               and disappears
grando, nix et cetera;                 hail, snow and the rest
bruma fugit,                              winter flees
et iam sugit                               and now spring sucks
Ver Estatis ubera;                      at summer's breast
illi mens est misera,                   a wretched soul is he
qui nec vivit,                              who does not live
nec lascivit                                or lust
sub Estatis dextera.                    under the wing of summer
Gloriantur                                  They glory
et letantur                                  and rejoice
in melle dulcedinis,                      in honeyed sweetness
qui conantur,                              who strive
ut utantur                                   to make use of
premio Cupidinis:                       Cupid's prize
simus jussu Cypridis                   at Venus' command
gloriantes                                   let us glory
et letantes                                  and rejoice
pares esse Paridis.                      in being Paris' equals
