Paraphrases From Some Greek Latin Poets Made By John B Wainewright
Paraphrases From Some Greek Latin Poets Made By John B Wainewright
John B Wainewright
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12. From STRATO (xn. 189) YVTHO has crowned thee so with roses? If a lover blest is he ! If a father one supposes Fathers too have eyes to see ! 13. From AGATHIAS (v. 237) A LL night I mourn : and when grey dawn appears ** And grants me rest awhile, the swallows' cries Re-echo round, and drive me back to tears, Forcing sweet slumber from my heavy eyes. I open them and watch ; and then once more The thought of dear Rhodanthe stirs within. Cease, birds, your envious twitter, I implore ! Of Philom...el's sad fate not mine the sin ! [23] Lament for Itylus, if so you must, On yon far hills, the hoopoe's rocky home, That I may sleep a little ; so I trust Dreams of Rhodanthe's fond embrace will come. 14. From MELEAGER (v. 143) '"THE garland fades on Heliodora's brow: Who cares ? The garland's garland shines she now. LIFE. 75. From LUCIA N (x. 26) "CNJOY thy goods, as if about to die; But spare thy goods, as if about to live ; For wise it is on both to keep an eye, And to thy outlay a due limit give.
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