225. ‘Dodici donne honestamente lasse,’
I saw twelve ladies virtuously sailing,
or twelve stars rather, one sun in their midst,
happy and alone, in a little boat
I think there was never another like it.
Not I believe the one that carried Jason
to the golden fleece, now all would like to wear,
nor the shepherd’s whom Troy still grieves for:
those two who made such a noise in the world.
Then I saw the ladies in a triumphal car,
my Laura, with her shy sacred look,
sitting apart, and singing sweetly.
Not a human sight, nor mortal vision:
happy the Tiphys, or Automedon,
who steered such a gracious crew!
Note: Paris was the shepherd prince who caused the Trojan War. Tiphys was the helmsman of Jason’s Argo, Automedon was Achilles’charioteer.
‘Paris and Oenone’ - Jacob de Wit (Dutch, 1695 – 1754), The Rijksmuseum