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                    <TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"><text xml:lang="eng"><body><div xml:lang="eng" type="translation" n="urn:cts:latinLit:phi0893.phi001.perseus-eng2"><div type="textpart" n="3" subtype="book"><div type="textpart" n="15" met="ab" subtype="poem"><lg><l n="1">Wife of Ibycus the poor,</l><l n="2">Let aged scandals have at length their bound:</l><l n="3">Give your graceless doings o'er,</l><l n="4">Ripe as you are for going underground.</l><l n="5">You the maidens' dance to lead,</l><l n="6">And cast your gloom upon those beaming stars!</l><l n="7">Daughter Pholoe may succeed,</l><l n="8">But mother Chloris what she touches mars.</l><l n="9">Young men's homes your daughter storms,</l><l n="10">Like Thyiad, madden'd by the cymbals' beat:</l><l n="11">Nothus' love her bosom warms:</l><l n="12">She gambols like a fawn with silver feet.</l><l n="13">Yours should be the wool that grows</l><l n="14">By fair Luceria, not the merry lute:</l><l n="15">Flowers beseem not wither'd brows,.</l><l n="16">Nor wither'd lips with emptied wine-jars suit.</l></lg></div><div type="textpart" n="16" met="aaab" subtype="poem"><lg><l n="1">Full well had Danae been secured, in truth,</l><l n="2">By oaken portals, and a brazen tower,</l><l n="3">And savage watch-dogs, from the roving youth</l><l n="4">That prowl at midnight's hour:</l></lg></div></div></div></body></text></TEI>
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