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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="63"><l n="65">Warm was my threshold, ever stood my gateways opening wide,</l><l n="66">My house was ever garlanded and hung with flowery freight,</l><l n="67">And couch to quit with rising sun, has ever been my fate:</l><l n="68">Now must I Cybele's she-slave, priestess of gods, be hight?</l><l n="69">I Maenad I, mere bit of self, I neutral barren wight?</l><l n="70">I spend my life-tide couch't beneath high-towering Phrygian peaks?</l><l n="71">I dwell on Ida's verdant slopes mottled with snowy streaks,</l><l n="72">Where homes the forest-haunting doe, where roams the wildling boar?</l><l n="73">Now, now I rue my deed foredone, now, now it irks me sore!"</l><l n="74">Whenas from out those roseate lips these accents rapid flew,</l><l n="75">Bore them to ears divine consigned a Nuncio true and new;</l><l n="76">Then Cybele her lions twain disjoining from their yoke</l><l n="77">The left-hand enemy of the herds a-goading thus bespoke:</l><l n="78">"Up feral fell! up, hie with him, see rage his foot-steps urge,</l><l n="79">See that his fury smite him till he seek the forest verge,</l><l n="80">He who with over-freedom fain would fly mine empery.</l><l n="81">Go, slash thy flank with lashing tail and sense the strokes of thee,</l><l n="82">Make the whole mountain to thy roar sound and resound again,</l><l n="83">And fiercely toss thy brawny neck that bears the tawny mane!"</l><l n="84">So quoth an angered Cybele, and yoke with hand untied:</l><l n="85">The feral rose in fiery wrath and self-inciting hied,</l><l n="86">A-charging, roaring through the brake with breaking paws he tore.</l><l n="87">But when he reached the humid sands where surges cream the shore,</l><l n="88">Spying soft Atys lingering near the marbled pave of sea</l><l n="89">He springs: the terror-madded wretch back to the wood doth flee,</l><l n="90">Where for the remnant of her days a bondmaid's life led she.</l><l n="91">Great Goddess, Goddess Cybele, Dindymus dame divine,</l><l n="92">Far from my house and home thy wrath and wrack, dread mistress mine:</l><l n="93">Goad others on with Fury's goad, others to Ire consign!</l></div><div type="textpart" subtype="poem" n="64"><head>Marriage of Peleus and Thetis</head><l n="1">Pine-trees gendered whilome upon soaring Peliac summit</l><l n="2">Swam (as the tale is told) through liquid surges of <persName><surname>Neptune</surname></persName></l><l n="3">Far as the Phasis-flood and frontier-land Aeetean;</l><l n="4">Whenas the youths elect, of <placeName key="tgn,5001993">Argive</placeName> vigour the oak-heart,</l><l n="5">Longing the Golden Fleece of the Colchis-region to harry,</l><l n="6">Dared in a poop swift-paced to span salt seas and their shallows,</l><l n="7">Sweeping the deep blue seas with sweeps a-carven of fir-wood.</l><l n="8">She, that governing Goddess of citadels crowning the cities,</l><l n="9">Builded herself their car fast-flitting with lightest of breezes,</l><l n="10">Weaving plants of the pine conjoined in curve of the kelson;</l><l n="11">Foremost of all to imbue rude Amphitrite with ship-lore.</l><l n="12">Soon as her beak had burst through wind-rackt spaces of ocean,</l><l n="13">While the oar-tortured wave with spumy whiteness was blanching,</l><l n="14">Surged from the deep abyss and hoar-capped billows the faces</l></div></div></body></text></TEI>
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