. Debita Flacco. Echoes of Ode and Epode . 69 L. Deem not in leaving me thou leftst me lone ;Calais and I have long since lived aglowWith love-fires that have made our mutual joy ;And hark, thou traitor, I am free to own,Id die twice over if I could but dying I could save my darling boy ! H. But what if Love, the old Love, came againLeading her penitents in either forged for both the brazen yoke anew ?If Chloe, golden hair and golden strain, Should vainly on th unheeding threshold standWhere Lydia, flouted Lydia, had passed through ? L. Though He be fairer than a star, and t


. Debita Flacco. Echoes of Ode and Epode . 69 L. Deem not in leaving me thou leftst me lone ;Calais and I have long since lived aglowWith love-fires that have made our mutual joy ;And hark, thou traitor, I am free to own,Id die twice over if I could but dying I could save my darling boy ! H. But what if Love, the old Love, came againLeading her penitents in either forged for both the brazen yoke anew ?If Chloe, golden hair and golden strain, Should vainly on th unheeding threshold standWhere Lydia, flouted Lydia, had passed through ? L. Though He be fairer than a star, and thouLighter than foam in thy behaviour artAnd rougher than the ever-wrangling sea,Yet take me, for I love thee, and avowMy dream of life of thine is to form part,And my best hope in death to die with 70 AD LIGURINUM. /~\ CRUDELIS adhuc et Veneris muneribus potens,^-^ Insperata tuae cum veniet pluma superbiae,Et quae nunc humeris involitant deciderint comae,Nunc et qui color est puniceae flore prior rosae Mutatus Ligurinum in faciem verterit hispidam,Dices heu quotiens te speculo videris alterum : Quae mens est hodie, cur eadem non puero fuit ?\el cur his animis incolumes non redcunt enae?


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