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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="64"><l n="249">She too gazing in grief at the kelson vanishing slowly,</l><l n="250">Self-wrapt, manifold cares revolved in spirit perturbed.</l><div type="textpart" subtype="section"><head>ON ANOTHER PART OF THE COVERLET</head><l n="251">But from the further side came flitting bright-faced Iacchus</l><l n="252">Girded by Satyr-crew and Nysa-reared Sileni</l><l n="253">Burning with love unto thee (Ariadne!) and greeting thy presence. <gap reason="omitted"/></l><l n="254">Who flocking eager to fray did rave with infuriate spirit,</l><l n="255">"Evoe" frenzying loud, with heads at "Evoe" rolling.</l><l n="256">Brandisht some of the maids their thyrsi sheathed of spear-point,</l><l n="257">Some snatcht limbs and joints of sturlings rended to pieces,</l><l n="258">These girt necks and waists with writhing bodies of vipers,</l><l n="259">Those with the gear enwombed in crates dark orgies ordained—</l><l n="260">Orgies that ears profane must vainly lust for o'er hearing—</l><l n="261">Others with palms on high smote hurried strokes on the cymbal,</l><l n="262">Or from the polisht brass woke thin-toned tinkling music,</l><l n="263">While from the many there boomed and blared hoarse blast of the horn-trump,</l><l n="264">And with its horrid skirl loud shrilled the barbarous bag-pipe</l><l n="265">Showing such varied forms, that richly-decorated couch-cloth</l><l n="266">Folded in strait embrace the bedding drapery-veiled.</l><l n="267">This when the Thessalan youths had eyed with eager inspection</l><l n="268">Fulfilled, place they began to provide for venerate Godheads,</l><l n="269">Even as Zephyrus' breath, seas couching placid at dawn-tide,</l><l n="270">Roughens, then stings and spurs the wavelets slantingly fretted—</l><l n="271">Rising Aurora the while 'neath Sol the wanderer's threshold—</l><l n="272">Tardy at first they flow by the clement breathing of breezes</l><l n="273">Urged, and echo the shores with soft-toned ripples of laughter,</l><l n="274">But as the winds wax high so waves wax higher and higher,</l><l n="275">Flashing and floating afar to outswim morn's purpurine splendours,—</l><l n="276">So did the crowd fare forth, the royal vestibule leaving,</l><l n="277">And to their house each wight with vaguing paces departed.</l><l n="278">After their wending, the first, foremost from <placeName key="tgn,2096449">Pelion</placeName>'s summit,</l><l n="279">Chiron came to the front with woodland presents surcharged:</l><l n="280">Whatso of blooms and flowers bring forth Thessalian uplands</l><l n="281">Mighty with mountain crests, whate'er of riverine lea flowers</l><l n="282">Reareth Favonius' air, bud-breeding, tepidly breathing,</l><l n="283">All in his hands brought he, unseparate in woven garlands,</l><l n="284">Whereat laughed the house as soothed by pleasure of perfume.</l><l n="285">Presently Péneus appears, deserting verdurous <placeName key="tgn,7014367">Tempe</placeName>—</l><l n="286"><placeName key="tgn,7014367">Tempe</placeName> girt by her belts of greenwood ever impending,</l><l n="287">Left for the Mamonides with frequent dances to worship—</l><l n="288">Nor is he empty of hand, for bears he tallest of beeches</l><l n="289">Deracinate, and bays with straight boles lofty and stately,</l><l n="290">Not without nodding plane-tree nor less the flexible sister</l><l n="291">Fire-slain Phaëton left, and not without cypresses airy.</l><l n="292">These in a line wide-broke set he, the Mansion surrounding,</l><l n="293">So by the soft leaves screened, the porch might flourish in verdure.</l><l n="294">Follows hard on his track with active spirit Prometheus,</l><l n="295">Bearing extenuate sign of penalties suffer'd in by-gones.</l><l n="296">Paid erewhiles what time fast-bound as to every member,</l><l n="297">Hung he in carkanet slung from the Scythian rocktor.</l><l n="298">Last did the Father of Gods with his sacred spouse and his offspring,</l><l n="299">Proud from the Heavens proceed, thee leaving (Phoebus) in loneness,</l><l n="300"><milestone n="300" unit="line"/>Lone wi' thy sister twin who haunteth mountains of Idrus:</l><l n="301">For that the Virgin spurned as thou the person of Peleus,</l><l n="302">Nor Thetis' nuptial torch would greet by act of her presence.</l><l n="303">When they had leaned their limbs upon snowy benches reposing,</l><l n="304">Tables largely arranged with various viands were garnisht.</l><l n="305">But, ere opened the feast, with infirm gesture their semblance</l><l n="306">Shaking, the Parcae fell to chaunting veridique verses.</l><l n="307">Robed were their tremulous frames all o'er in muffle of garments</l><l n="308">Bright-white, purple of hem enfolding heels in its edges;</l><l n="309">Snowy the fillets that bound heads aged by many a year-tide,</l><l n="310">And, as their wont aye was, their hands plied labour unceasing.</l><l n="311">Each in her left upheld with soft fleece clothed a distaff,</l><l n="312">Then did the right that drew forth thread with upturn of fingers</l><l n="313">Gently fashion the yarn which deftly twisted by thumb-ball</l><l n="314">Speeded the spindle poised by thread-whorl perfect of polish;</l><l n="315">Thus as the work was wrought, the lengths were trimmed wi' the fore-teeth,</l><l n="316">While to their thin, dry lips stuck wool-flecks severed by biting,</l><l n="317">Which at the first outstood from yarn-hanks evenly fine-drawn.</l><l n="318">Still at their feet in front soft fleece-flecks white as the snow-flake</l><l n="319">Lay in the trusty guard of wickers woven in withies.</l><l n="320">Always a-carding the wool, with clear-toned voices resounding</l><l n="321">Told they such lots as these in song divinely directed,</l><l n="322">Chaunts which none after-time shall 'stablish falsehood-convicted.</l></div><div type="textpart" subtype="section"><head>1.</head><l n="323">O who by virtues great all highmost  honours enhancest,</l><l n="324">Guard of Emáthia-land, most famous made by thine offspring,</l><l n="325">Take what the Sisters deign this gladsome day to disclose thee,</l><l n="326">Oracles soothfast told,—And ye, by Destiny followed,</l><l n="327">Speed ye, the well-spun woof out-drawing, speed ye, 0 Spindles.</l></div><div type="textpart" subtype="section"><head>2.</head><l n="328">Soon to thy sight shall rise, their fond hopes bringing to bridegrooms,</l><l n="329"><persName><surname>Hesperus</surname></persName>: soon shall come thy spouse with planet auspicious,</l><l n="330">Who shall thy mind enbathe with a love that softens the spirit,</l><l n="331">And as thyself shall prepare for sinking in languorous slumber,</l></div></div></div></body></text></TEI>
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