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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:phi0690.phi001.perseus-eng2"><div type="textpart" subtype="poem" n="4"><lg type="stanza"><lg><l n="45">new wars too shall arise, and once again</l><l n="46">some great Achilles to some <placeName key="perseus,Troy">Troy</placeName> be sent.</l><l n="47">Then, when the mellowing years have made thee man,</l><l n="48">no more shall mariner sail, nor pine-tree bark</l><l n="49">ply traffic on the sea, but every land</l><l n="50">shall all things bear alike: the glebe no more</l><l n="51">shall feel the harrow's grip, nor vine the hook;</l><l n="52">the sturdy ploughman shall loose yoke from steer,</l><l n="53">nor wool with varying colours learn to lie;</l><l n="54">but in the meadows shall the ram himself,</l><l n="55">now with soft flush of purple, now with tint</l><l n="56">of yellow saffron, teach his fleece to shine.</l><l n="57">While clothed in natural scarlet graze the lambs.</l><l n="58">“Such still, such ages weave ye, as ye run,”</l><l n="59">sang to their spindles the consenting Fates</l><l n="60">by Destiny's unalterable decree.</l><l n="61">Assume thy greatness, for the time draws nigh,</l><l n="62">dear child of gods, great progeny of Jove!</l><l n="63">See how it totters—the world's orbed might,</l><l n="64">earth, and wide ocean, and the vault profound,</l></lg></lg></div></div></body></text></TEI>
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