Select Epigrams from the Greek Anthology by Anonymous
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VI
THE FIRST KISS STRATO At evening, at the hour when we say good-night, Moeris kissed me, I know not whether really or in a dream; for very clearly I now have the rest in mind, all she said to me, and all that she asked me of; but whether she kissed me too, I doubt and guess; for if it is true, how, after being set in heaven, do I go to and fro upon earth? VII THE REVELLER MELEAGER Let the die be thrown; light up! I will on my way; see, courage!-- Heavy with wine, what is thy purpose?--I will revel.--I will revel? whither wanderest, O heart?--And what is Reason to Love? light up, quick!--And where is thy old study of philosophy?--Away with the long toil of wisdom; this one thing only I know, that Love took captive even the mind of Zeus. VIII LOVE AND WINE RUFINUS I am armed against Love with a breastplate of Reason, neither shall he conquer me, one against one; yes, I a mortal will contend with him the immortal: but if he have Bacchus to second him, what can I do alone |
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