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Elegy and Iambus. with an English Translation by. J. M. Edmonds. Cambridge, MA. Harvard University Press. London. William Heinemann Ltd. 1931. 1. | Elegy and Iambus. with an English Translation by. J. M. Edmonds. Cambridge, MA. Harvard University Press. London. William Heinemann Ltd. 1931. 1. | ||
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===== Elegiac Poems ===== | ===== Elegiac Poems ===== | ||
- | “Phrynichus: | + | Phrynichus: |
- | The art of the dance hath given me as many different steps as a night deadly with storms maketh waves upon the sea. | + | //The art of the dance hath given me as many different steps as a night deadly with storms maketh waves upon the sea.// |
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Hail, motley Muse of green and glade, Jug, jug, tereu, Who, as on leafy ash I sit By hill or dale to music it, Tereu, tereu, dost lend thine aid, While through my brown beak I recite Sacred songs for Pan's delight, And to the Mountain-Mother bring High dance-music for offering, Tereu, tereu, Whence Phrynichus sipt like a bee, Ambrosial brew, A harvest of sweet melody, Jug, jug, tereu. | Hail, motley Muse of green and glade, Jug, jug, tereu, Who, as on leafy ash I sit By hill or dale to music it, Tereu, tereu, dost lend thine aid, While through my brown beak I recite Sacred songs for Pan's delight, And to the Mountain-Mother bring High dance-music for offering, Tereu, tereu, Whence Phrynichus sipt like a bee, Ambrosial brew, A harvest of sweet melody, Jug, jug, tereu. | ||
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Aristophanes Birds | Aristophanes Birds | ||
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“Yet Phrynichus the tragedy-writer says of himself:” | “Yet Phrynichus the tragedy-writer says of himself:” |
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