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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="32">Uprose, flocks to the house in concourse mighty, convened,</l><l n="33"><placeName key="tgn,7001399">Thessaly</placeName> all, with glad assembly the Palace fulfilling:</l><l n="34">Presents afore they bring, and joy in faces declare they.</l><l n="35">Cieros abides a desert: they quit Phthiotican Tempe,</l><l n="36">Homesteads of Crannon-town, eke bulwarkt walls Larissa;</l><l n="37">Meeting at <placeName key="tgn,7010797">Pharsalus</placeName>, and roof Pharsalian seeking.</l><l n="38">None will the fields now till; soft wax all necks the oxen,</l><l n="39">Never the humble vine is purged by curve of the rake-tooth,</l><l n="40">Never a pruner's hook thins out the shade of the tree-tufts,</l><l n="41">Never a bull up-plows broad glebe with bend of the coulter,</l><l n="42">Over whose point unuse displays the squalor of rust-stain.</l><l n="43">But in the homestead's heart, where'er that opulent palace</l><l n="44">Hides a retreat, all shines with splendour of gold and of silver.</l><l n="45">Ivory blanches the seats, bright gleam the flagons a-table,</l><l n="46">All of the mansion joys in royal riches and grandeur.</l><l n="47">But for the Diva's use bestrewn is the genial bedstead,</l><l n="48">Hidden in midmost stead, and its polisht framework of Indian</l><l n="49">Tusk underlies its cloth empurpled by juice of the dye-shell.</l><l n="50">This be a figured cloth with forms of manhood primeval</l><l n="51">Showing by marvel-art the gifts and graces of heroes.</l><l n="52">Here upon Dia's strand wave-resonant, ever-regarding</l><l n="53">Theseus borne from sight outside by fleet of the fleetest,</l><l n="54">Stands Ariadne with heart full-filled with furies unbated,</l><l n="55">Nor can her sense as yet believe she 'spies the espied,</l><l n="56">When like one that awakes new roused from slumber deceptive,</l><l n="57">Sees she her hapless self lone left on loneliest sandbank:</l><l n="58">While as the mindless youth with oars disturbeth the shallows,</l><l n="59">Casts to the windy storms what vows he vainly had vowed.</l><l n="60">Him through the sedges afar the sad-eyed maiden of Minos,</l><l n="61">Likest a Bacchant-girl stone-carven, (O her sorrow!)</l><l n="62">'Spies, a-tossing the while on sorest billows of love-care.</l><l n="63">Now no more on her blood-hued hair fine fillets retains she,</l><l n="64">No more now light veil conceals her bosom erst hidden,</l><l n="65">Now no more smooth zone contains her milky-hued paplets:</l><l n="66">All gear dropping adown from every part of her person</l><l n="67">Thrown, lie fronting her feet to the briny wavelets a sea-toy.</l><l n="68">But at such now no more of her veil or her fillet a-floating</l><l n="69">Had she regard: on you, Theseus! all of her heart-strength,</l><l n="70">All of her sprite, her mind, forlorn, were evermore hanging.</l><l n="71">Ah, sad soul, by grief and grievance driven beside you,</l><l n="72">Sowed Erycina first those brambly cares in thy bosom,</l><l n="73">What while issuing fierce with will enstarkened, Theseus</l><l n="74">Forth from the  bow-bent shore Piraean putting a-seawards</l><l n="75">Reacht the Gortynian roofs where dwelt the injurious Monarch.</l><l n="76">For 'twas told of yore how forced by pestilence cruel,</l><l n="77">Eke as a blood rite due for the Androgeonian murder,</l><l n="78">Many a chosen youth and the bloom of damsels unmarried</l></div></div></body></text></TEI>
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