A term of Ovid, stories from the Metamorphoses for study and sight reading . vocisque lyraeque est,ac veluti supplex pro tarn furialibus ausisante pedes iacuit. Sed enim temeraria crescuntbella, modusque abiit, insanaque regnat tela forent cantu mollita ; sed ingens 685 clamor et infracto Berecyntia tibia cornutympanaque et plausus et Bacchei ululatusobstrepuere sono citharae. THEY TEAR IN PIECES HIS FOLLOWERS, THEN THE BARD Turn denique saxanon exauditi rubuerunt sanguine primum attonitas etiamnum voce canentis 690 672. vates: poeta. — 673. nurus: mulieres. lymphata:


A term of Ovid, stories from the Metamorphoses for study and sight reading . vocisque lyraeque est,ac veluti supplex pro tarn furialibus ausisante pedes iacuit. Sed enim temeraria crescuntbella, modusque abiit, insanaque regnat tela forent cantu mollita ; sed ingens 685 clamor et infracto Berecyntia tibia cornutympanaque et plausus et Bacchei ululatusobstrepuere sono citharae. THEY TEAR IN PIECES HIS FOLLOWERS, THEN THE BARD Turn denique saxanon exauditi rubuerunt sanguine primum attonitas etiamnum voce canentis 690 672. vates: poeta. — 673. nurus: mulieres. lymphata: Insana. —679. praesuta: tecta, 351. — 685. mollita: superata, of ov. — 4 49 50 A TERM OF OVID innumeras volucres anguesque agmenque ferarum Maenades Orphei titulum rapuere triumphi. Inde cruentatis vertuntur in Orphea dextris et coeunt ut aves, si quando luce vagaritem noctis avem cernunt; structoque utrimque theatro 695 ceu matutina cervus periturus harena praeda canum est, vatemque petunt et fronde virentes coniciunt thyrsos, non haec in munera Death of Orpheus Hae glebas, illae direptos arbore ramos,• pars torquent silices. Neu desint tela furori, 700 forte boves presso subigebant vomere terram;nee procul hinc multo fructum sudore parantesdura lacertosi fodiebant arva qui viso fugiunt, operisque relinquuntarma sui; vacuosque iacent dispersa per agros 705 692. rapuere: disiecere.— 694. vagantem: errantem, 154. — 700. tor-quent: iaciunt, 116. — 701. subigebant: arabant. — 703. lacertosi: valid!,fortes, 216. THE DEATH OF ORPHEUS. 51 sarculaque rastrique graves longique ligones Quae postquam rapuere ferae, cornuque minaces divellere boves, ad vatis fata recurrunt, tendentemque manus atque illo tempore primum inrita dicentem nee quicquam voce moventem 710 sacrilegae perimunt; perque os, pro Iuppiter ! illud, auditum saxis intellectumque ferarum sensibus, in ventos anima exhalata recessit. BIRDS, ROCKS, AND TREES MOURN HIS DEATH Te


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