Kleine schriften, Band 2

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Seite 121 - Lesbides aequoreae, nupturaque nuptaque proles, 200 Lesbides, Aeolia nomina dicta lyra, Lesbides, infamem quae me fecistis amatae, desinite ad citharas turba venire meas. Abstulit omne Phaon, quod vobis ante placebat. Me miseram ! dixi quam modo paene, meus ! 205 Efficite, ut redeat: vates quoque vestra redibit.
Seite 361 - ... the most polished remains of antiquity. They are, indeed, all beauty, all enchantment. He steals us so insensibly along with him, that we sympathize even in his excesses. In his amatory odes there is a delicacy of compliment not to be found in any other ancient poet . . . His descriptions are warm; but the warmth is in the ideas, not the words. He is sportive without being wanton, and ardent without being licentious. His poetic invention is always most brilliantly displayed in those allegorical...
Seite li - Humen lime struck with the spring which smoked in winter and the spring which was cool in summer, and the poet has...

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