The Idyllia, Epigrams, and Fragments, of Theocritus, Bion, and Moschus with the Elegies of Tyrtaeus, Translated from the Greek into English Verse. To which are Added, Dissertations and Notes. By the Rev. Richard Polwhele |
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XII. On a TRIPOD dedicated to BACCHUS by DEMOTELES.
Demoteles who bade this Tripod grace,Bacchus, with thee, the consecrated Place;
(Thee, of Heaven's Deities the blythest God)
The Paths of Life, in all Things temperate, trod:
Amid the Dance the manly Prize he won,
And fair his Being clos'd, as he begun.
The Idyllia, Epigrams, and Fragments, of Theocritus, Bion, and Moschus | ||