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them are but doubtfully ascribed to the poet of the Idyls. The Greek
ladies of Helicon. And the dark-leaved laurels are thine, O Pythian
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pastoral strains offered to Pan these gifts,--his pierced reed-pipes,
wont, on a time, to carry the apples of love.html">love.html">Love.
III--For a Picture.
Thou sleepest on the leaf-strewn ground, O Daphnis, resting thy weary
But Pan is on thy track, and Priapus, with the golden ivy wreath
thy cavern. Nay, flee them, flee, shake off thy slumber, shake off
thou.html">thou.html">thou wilt find an image of fig-tree wood, newly carven; three-legged
for the arts of Cypris. A right holy precinct runs round it, and a
with laurels, and myrtles, and fragrant cypress. And all around the
tendrils, and the merles in spring with their sweet songs utter their
complaints, pouring from their bills the honey-sweet song. There,
delivered from my love of Daphnis, and say that instantly thereon I
Daphnis's love, I would fain sacrifice three victims,--and offer a
that graciously the god may hear my prayer.
V--The rural Concert.
Ah, in the Muses' name, wilt thou play me some sweet air on the
neatherd Daphnis will charm us the while, breathing music into his
stand, and rob the goat-foot Pan of his repose.
VI--The Dead are beyond hope.
Ah hapless Thyrsis, where is thy gain, shouldst thou lament till thy
youngling beautiful,--she has passed away to Hades. Yea, the jaws of
but what avail they when nor.html">nor bone nor cinder is left of her that is
that is a healer of all sickness, with Nicias, who even approaches
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