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                    <TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"><text><body><div type="translation" xml:lang="eng" n="urn:cts:latinLit:phi0472.phi001.perseus-eng3"><div type="textpart" subtype="poem" n="61"><lg type="ABABC" n="25"><l n="121">0 Hymen Hymenaeus!"</l></lg><lg type="ABABC" n="26"><l n="122">Lest longer mute tongue stays that joys</l><l n="123">In festal jest, from Fescennine,</l><l n="124">Nor yet denay their nuts to boys,</l><l n="125">He-Concubine! who learns in fine</l><l n="126">His lordling's love is fled.</l></lg><lg type="ABABC" n="27"><l n="127">Throw nuts to boys thou idle all</l><l n="128">He-Concubine! wast fain full long</l><l n="129">With nuts to play: now pleased as thrall</l><l n="130">Be thou to swell Talasios' throng:</l><l n="131">He-Concubine throw nuts.</l></lg><lg type="ABABC" n="28"><l n="132">Wont thou at peasant-girls to jape</l><l n="133">He-whore! Thy Lord's delight the while:</l><l n="134">Now shall hair-curling chattel scrape</l><l n="135">Thy  cheeks: poor wretch, ah! poor and vile:—</l><l n="136">He-Concubine, throw nuts.</l></lg><lg type="ABABC" n="29"><l n="137">'Tis said from smooth-faced ingle train</l><l n="138">(Anointed bridegroom!) hardly fain</l><l n="139">Hast e'er refrained; now do refrain!</l><l n="140">O Hymen Hymenaeus io,</l></lg></div></div></body></text></TEI>
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