NoCC The Poetical Works of John Milton by John Milton: A MASK PRESENTED At LUDLOW-CASTLE POEMS ADDED IN THE 1673 EDITION. THE FIFTH ODE OF HORACE. LIB. I.


The Poetical Works of John Milton

By John Milton

A MASK PRESENTED At LUDLOW-CASTLE POEMS ADDED IN THE 1673 EDITION. THE FIFTH ODE OF HORACE. LIB. I.

A MASK PRESENTED At LUDLOW-CASTLE

POEMS ADDED IN THE 1673 EDITION.

THE FIFTH ODE OF HORACE. LIB. I.

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Quis multa gracilis te puer in Rosa
Rendred almost word for word without Rhyme according to the
Latin Measure, as near as the Language permit.

WHAT slender Youth bedew`d with liquid odours
Courts thee on Roses in some pleasant Cave,
Pyrrha for whom bind`st thou
In wreaths thy golden Hair,
Plain in thy neatness; O how oft shall he
On Faith and changed Gods complain: and Seas
Rough with black winds and storms
Unwonted shall admire:
Who now enjoyes thee credulous, all Gold,
Who alwayes vacant, alwayes amiable
Hopes thee; of flattering gales
Unmindfull. Hapless they
To whom thou untry`d seem`st fair. Me in my vow`d
Picture the sacred wall declares t` have hung
My dank and dropping weeds
To the stern God of Sea.


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