Certain Selected Odes Of Horace, Englished and their Arguments annexed. With Poems (Antient and Modern) of diuers Subjects, Translated. Whereunto are added, both in Latin and English, sundry new Epigrammes. Anagrammes. Epitaphes [by John Ashmore] |
[Let's Io's sing, till th'Eccho's ring] |
Certain Selected Odes Of Horace, Englished | ||
[Let's Io's sing, till th'Eccho's ring]
Let's Io's sing, till th'Eccho's ring;
For, Buckingham oth'Seas
Is Gen'rall: He doth Horses free,
And struggling Waves appease.
For, Buckingham oth'Seas
Is Gen'rall: He doth Horses free,
And struggling Waves appease.
So, 'mongst gods high in Maiestie,
He, that with triple Mace
The Sea with waves rules when it raves,
Guides Horses swift in chase.
He, that with triple Mace
The Sea with waves rules when it raves,
Guides Horses swift in chase.
Let none amiss then think it is,
That double powr is given
To one to beare; since to us here
Th'example comes from Heaven.
That double powr is given
To one to beare; since to us here
Th'example comes from Heaven.
Certain Selected Odes Of Horace, Englished | ||