Dublin Translations Into Greek And Latin Verse

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The mountain-ash Deck'd with autumnal berries, that outshine Spring's richest blossoms, yields a splendid show Amid the leafy woods : and ye have seen By a brook-side or solitary tarn How she her station doth adorn ; the pool Glows at her feet, and all the gloomy rocks Are brighten' d round her. In his native vale Such and so glorious did this youth appear ; A sight that kindled pleasure in all hearts By his ingenuous beauty, by the gleam Of his fair eyes, by his capacious brow.
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... the graces with which Nature's hand Had plenteously array' d him. As old bards Tell in their idle song of wandering gods.
Pan or Apollo, veil'd in- human form, Yet, like the sweet-breath' d violet of the vale, WORDSWORTH—OSWALD. 369 ARISTAEVS.
frotidosis caput attoUens in saltibus ornus fert, decus autumni, bacas quae veris honores divitis evincunt. viden, ut statione relucet pulcra sua, ad ripas sive ad deserta paludum ; infra lucescuntque lacus et tristia circum undique saxa nitent. talem talique videbat egregium forma iuvenem convallis avita ; pectora conspectum rapuit dulcedine mira ■cuncta sine arte decus, flagret quo purus ocellus ardors, et latae quae surgat gloria frontis, et si quas alias dextra natura benigna addiderat veneres, vates antiqua crepantes non secus errantes fingebant carmine divos, cum seu Pan hominem indueret seu Phoebus Apollo, frustra ; namque velut violarum proditor imis 370 DUBLIN TRANSLATIONS.


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