Poems From Horace Catullus And Sappho And Other Pieces

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Best spare your pains, for wrinkles and grey hair Like not the pampered boy, who wings his way Where cheeks like Chia's blossom fresh and fair. And there he nestles all the livelonar dav.
Jewels and purple cannot youth recall, Your fine array, your efforts all are vain. For time, once gone, is gone for ay and all. And youth, once fled, comes never more again.
66 HORACE Quo fugit venus, heu, quove color ? decens Quo motus ? quid habes, illius, illius, Quae spirabat amores, Quae me surpuerat mihi
..., Felix post Cinaranij notaque et artium Gratarum facies ? Sed Cinarae breves Annos fata dederunt, Servatura diu parem Cornicis vetulae temporibus Lycen, Possent ut juvenes visere fervidi Multo non sine risu Dilapsam in cinei*es facem.
BOOK IV. ODE XIII. 67 Where is that beauty now, alas ! and where The rosy bloom, the charm, the moving grace? Where is that Lyce breathing love's own air. And a whole world in bondage to a face ?
I, like the rest, was caught within the spell, Though still to Cinara my heart was true ; To think that fate so soon should ring the knell For her — poor Cinara !— and leave us you !


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