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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"><div type="textpart" subtype="section"><l n="357">Aye to his valorous worth attest shall wave of Scamander</l><l n="358">Which unto Hellè-Sea fast flowing ever dischargeth,</l><l n="359">Straiter whose course shall grow by up-heaped barrage of corpses,</l><l n="360">While in his depths runs warm his stream with slaughter commingled.</l><l n="361">Speed ye, the well-spun woof out-drawing, speed ye, 0 Spindles.</l></div><div type="textpart" subtype="section"><head>9.</head><l n="362">Witness in fine shall be the victim rendered to death-stroke,</l><l n="363">Whenas the earthern tomb on lofty tumulus builded</l><l n="364">Shall of the stricken maid receive limbs white as the snow-flake.</l><l n="365">Speed ye, the well-spun woof out-drawing, speed ye, 0 Spindles.</l></div><div type="textpart" subtype="section"><head>10.</head><l n="366">For when at last shall Fors to weary Achaians her fiat</l><l n="367">Deal, of Dardanus-town to burst Neptunian fetters,</l><l n="368">Then shall the high-reared tomb stand bathed with Polyxena's life-blood,</l><l n="369">Who, as the victim doomed to fall by the double-edged falchion,</l><l n="370">Forward wi' hams relaxt shall smite a body beheaded.</l><l n="371">Speed ye, the well-spun woof out-drawing, speed ye, 0 Spindles.</l></div><div type="textpart" subtype="section"><head>11.</head><l n="372">Wherefore arise, ye pair, conjoin loves ardently longed-for,</l><l n="373">Now doth the groom receive with happiest omen his goddess,</l><l n="374">Now let the bride at length to her yearning spouse be delivered.</l><l n="375">Speed ye, the well-spun woof out-drawing, speed ye, 0 Spindles.</l></div><div type="textpart" subtype="section"><head>12.</head><l n="376">Neither the nurse who comes at dawn to visit her nursling</l><l n="377">E'er shall avail her neck to begird with yesterday's ribband.</l><l n="378">[Speed ye, the well-spun woof out-drawing, speed ye, 0 spindles.]</l><l n="379">Nor shall the mother's soul for ill-matcht daughter a-grieving</l><l n="380">Lose by a parted couch all hopes of favourite grandsons.</l><l n="381">Speed ye, the well-spun woof out-drawing, speed ye, 0 Spindles.</l><l n="382">Thus in the bygone day Peleus' fate foretelling</l><l n="383">Chaunted from breasts divine prophetic verse the Parcae.</l><l n="384">For that the pure chaste homes of heroes to visit in person</l><l n="385">Oft-tide the Gods, and themselves to display where mortals were gathered,</l><l n="386">Wont were the Heavenlies while none human piety spurned.</l><l n="387">Often the Deities' Sire, in fulgent temple a-dwelling,</l><l n="388">Whenas in festal days received he his annual worship,</l><l n="389">Looked upon hundreds of bulls felled prone on pavement before him.</l><l n="390">Full oft Liber who roamed from topmost peak of <placeName key="tgn,2113566">Parnassus</placeName></l><l n="391">Hunted his howling host, his Thyiads with tresses dishevelled.</l><l n="392">Then with contending troops from all their city outflocking</l><l n="393">Gladly the Delphians hailed their God with smoking of altars.</l><l n="394">Often in death-full war and bravest of battle, or Mavors</l><l n="395">Or rapid Triton's Queen or eke the Virgin Rhamnusian,</l><l n="396">Bevies of weaponed men exhorting, proved their presence.</l><l n="397">But from the time when earth was stained with unspeakable scandals</l><l n="398">And forth fro' greeding breasts of all men justice departed,</l><l n="399">Then did the brother drench his hands in brotherly bloodshed,</l></div></div></div></body></text></TEI>
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