THE COLLECTED EDITION IN TEN VOLUMES, PUBLISHED IN 1841, 1842..
ODES OF ANACREON.
PAOX
INTO ENGLISH VERSE, WITH NOTES.
XLVII. "Tis true, my fading years decline
89
XLVIII. When my thirsty soul I steep
89
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XLIX. When Bacchus, Jove's immortal boy 89
Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. 57
L. When wine I quaff, before my eyes
90
57
LI, Fly not thus, my brow of snow....
90
57
ranslator.....
LII. Away, away, ye men of rules
91
58
LIII. When I behold the festive train
91
preceding Ode, suggested by an emi-
LIV. Methinks, the pictured bull we see
cholar.
92
58
LV. While we invoke the wreathed spring. 92
creon.......
59
LVI. He, who instructs the youthful crew ...... 93
LVII. Whose was the artist-hand that spread .... 94
ODES.
Į VIII. When Gold, as fleet as zephyr's pinion 95
the smiling bard of pleasure.
64
LIX. Ripen'd by the solar beam
95
ne the harp of epic song.
65
LX. Awake to life, my sleeping shell
96
to the Muse's lyre
65
LXI. Youth's endearing charms are fled
97
n! hear your glorious task.......... 65
LXII. Fill me, boy, as deep a dranght....
97
or, wouldst thou glad my soul.. 66
LXIII. To Love, the soft and blooming child... 98
o I sought the spangled bowers... 66
LXIV. Haste thee, nymph, whose well-aim'd spear 98
Comen tell me every day.
67
LXV. Like sone wanton filly sporting
98
not for the idle state.....
67
LXVI. To thee, the Queen of nymphs divine..... 98
thee, by the gods above
LXVII. Rich in bliss, I proudly scorn......
99
im I to punish thee
68
LXVIII. Now Neptune's mouth our sky deforms.... 99
me, gentle youth, I pray thee".. 68 LXIX. They wove the lotus band to deck...
99
tell how Atys, wild with love
69
LXX. A broken cake with honey sweet... 100
I will, the conflict's past.....
69
LXXI. With twenty chords my lyre is hung 100
me, on the summer trees ..
70 LXXII. Fare theo well, perfidious maid ...
100
ne, why, my sweetest dove ....
LXXIII. Awhile I blooni'd, a happy flower ......... 100
whose soft and rosy hues..... 72
LXXIV. Monarch Love, resistless boy......
100
ow, with all thy pencil's truth
73 LXXV. Spirit of Love, whose locks unrollid....
100
he star of day is high
74
LXXVI. Hither, gentle Muse of mine ......
101
ecline you, gentle maid
75
LXXVII. Would that I were a tuneful lyre.......... 101
ay the Muses twined the hands......
LXXVIII. When Cupid sees how thickly now........ 101
e when mother earth is dry......... 76
hrygian rock, that braves the storm.. 76 Cupid, whose lamp has lent the ray
101
wish this languid lyre
Let me resign this wretched breath..
101
that breathe the air of heaven ...... 78
I know thou lov'st a brimming measure.......
101
in each revolving year ....
78 I fear that love disturbs my rest.....
101
Larp may sing of Troy's alarms ...... 79 From dread Leucadia's frowning steep................ 102
ad the flying courser's name .... 79 Mix me, child, a cup divine ...
102
i's Lemnian forge's flame...
79
Loving is a painful thrill.
80
EPIGRAMS FROM THE ANTHOLOGIA.
- in a mocking dream of night.... 81 NOTICE......
102
with hyacinthine rod ......
81 Αντιπατρου Σιδωνιου, εις Ανακρέοντα..
102
me a fragrant bed of leaves ......... 81 Του αυτου, εις τον αυτον .....
.... 103
noon of night, when round the pole. 82 Tov evrov, EIS TOV AVTov ........
103
mu, of all creation blest........ 83 Tov avtov, EIS TOV QUTOV ........
104
once upon a bed....
83
rded gold possess'd the power..... 84
JUVENILE POEMS.
night, and many a circling bowl 84
Preface, by the Editor ........
105
drain the nectar'd bowl
85 Dedication to Joseph Atkinson, Esq.
106
love the festive boy....
86 Fragments of College Exercises.....
107
w that Heaven hath sent me here.... 86 Is there no call, no consecrating cause .....
107
Spring adorns the dewy scene ...... 86 Variety ·
107
c the glorious revel mine........ 86
To a Boy with a Watch. Written for a friend ..... 107
our rosy fillets shed..
87 Song
107
of roses, virgin flowers
87
To
108
a this goblet, rich and deep..
80 | Song
108
the young, the rosy Spring..
88 Song
109