Odes of Pindar With several other Pieces in Prose and Verse, Translated from the Greek. To which is added a dissertation on the Olympick games. By Gilbert West |
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[So when a Horseman from the watry Mead] |
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[So when a Horseman from the watry Mead]
So when a Horseman from the watry Mead(Skill'd in the Manage of the bounding Steed)
Drives four fair Coursers, practis'd to obey,
To some great City thro' the publick Way:
Safe in his Art, as Side by Side they run,
He shifts his Seat, and vaults from one to one:
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Admiring Numbers follow with their Eyes.
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