vexed the Dulichian ships, and, in the deepswift-eddying whirlpool, with her sea-dogs torethe trembling mariners? or how he toldof the changed limbs of Tereus—what a feast,what gifts, to him by Philomel were given;how swift she sought the desert, with what wingshovered in anguish o'er her ancient home?All that, of old, Eurotas, happy stream,heard, as Apollo mused upon the lyre,and bade his laurels learn, Silenus sang;till from Olympus, loth at his approach,vesper, advancing, bade the shepherds telltheir tale of sheep, and pen them in the fold.- daphnis beneath a rustling ilex-tree
- had sat him down; Thyrsis and Corydon
- had gathered in the flock, Thyrsis the sheep,