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To Thaliarchus [Book The First, Ode The Ninth] |
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Title: To Thaliarchus [Book The First, Ode The Ninth] Author: Anna Seward [More Titles by Seward] [PARAPHRASES AND IMITATIONS OF HORACE.] Let plenteous billets, on the glowing hearth, High Heaven, resistless in his varied sway, And peaceful then yon aged ash shall stand; Youth's radiant tide too swiftly rolls away; Spears, and the Steed, in busy camps impel; Soft as thy tip-toe steps the mazes rove, And then the ring, or, from her snowy arm, [Footnote: This Ode was probably written at the Country Seat of that Nobleman, near the mountain Soracte, in Tuscany, twenty-six miles from Rome.] [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |