Ban and Arriere Ban by Andrew Lang
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page 28 of 73 (38%)
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Once more reply;
Once more we'll play as we have played, My lute and I! Roman the song: the strain you know, The Lesbian wrought it long ago. Now singing as he charged the foe, Now in the bay, Where safe in the shore-water's flow His galleys lay. So sang he Bacchus and the Nine, And Venus and her boy divine, And Lycus of the dusky eyne, The dusky hair; So shalt thou sing, ah, Lute of mine, Of all things fair; Apollo's glory! Sounding shell, Thou lute, to Jove desirable, When soft thine accents sigh and swell At festival - Delight more dear than words can tell, Attend my call! ON HIS DEAD SEA-MEW FROM THE GREEK |
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