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Nonnus, tr. W.H.D. Rouse (1940)
mad. For a spear, and hung it up by combating with Satyr one took a heavybanging drum hallowed love, and wore on his throat the necklace bed, tormented in mind by immoderto Pasithea’s father, Dionysos. on his back, with face turning uphis drinkshaken breath through a Another rested his heavy head on a on the gravelly bank ; he together, like a snake coiling round, and slumbering on his side. And the pec = had rushed to the woody ridge—one slept oak, one in the undergrowth of an elm ; anfallen on his flank, and leaning against an oak, hand over forehead and eyebrows ; carcasses, sending into the air the din of sounds without sense, signifyi leaned his bondd dust, the of his feet in the river.
en weeet Mefeot in the poasing sire, Ee tb Seer. Femted, Beth she sinewe of vincible sos! bind them all fast unresisting, the som: of the Indians, take them all prisoners in Indian bend a slave's knee Tho rhe ge, the deepdropped him over the rim of a car with dappl pet Hea at Mee Her Bul famed shining white, And the young man go, her arms would leave a mark Lit tHE TAH bpp He Re jut iat if teint be b Saenayey peg TENT: anti a curved horn of the back-bent let fly a shot into the herdswas speaking ; irresistible the not yet having come to Bucolion’s the Naied Abarbarea oft reproached the And Eros, eyeing the murderous girl, threw down his oath by the oxherd, to bring unwilling under the yoke of Dionysos.
upon her lions’ car, with her tearless for the gallant lad so heavily fallen, ome 4 of Zeus, the queen ; rape tere «2 marriage whimpered at t perishing. Even the trees uttered a voice: did the oxherd offend you so much? Ma Cythereia never be merciful to you, Artemis never!” In Nonneos we must look for reminiscences of Stiiies Gs chaaecl and pecbeleasieal Gaeck: pectey, THE LOEB CLASSICAL THE LOEB CLASSICAL LIBRARY CICERO, IN. CATILINAM. PRE t. FRO SrciiNa, PRO CICERO, Dy TTERS TO HIS FRIENDS. W. Gye THE LOEB CLASSICAL LIBRARY Sevuse, Newmar A Phoenix” em! other Wists Def and Ancold MDa. of eon, ART OF eal arta POEMS. EMS EVR a roan Woks. I. and IIl. Sra .
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