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THE WALTZ: AN APOSTROPHIC HYMN.

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THE WALTZ: AN APOSTROPHIC HYMN.


BY HORACE HORNEM, ESQ.

 


"Qualis in Eurotae ripis, aut per juga Cynthi,
Exercet DIANA choros."


VIRGIL, 'AEn'. i. 502.

 

"Such on Eurotas's banks, or Cynthus's height,
Diana seems: and so she charms the sight,
When in the dance the graceful goddess leads
The quire of nymphs, and overtops their heads."


DRYDEN'S _Virgil_.

 

 

 


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