Verses and Translations by Charles Stuart Calverley
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"LET US TURN HITHERWARD OUR BARK."
CARMEN SAECULARE. TRANSLATIONS FROM HORACE. TO A SHIP. TO VIRGIL. TO THE FOUNTAIN OF BANDUSIA. TO IBYCUS'S WIFE. SORACTE. TO LEUCONOE. JUNO'S SPEECH. TO A FAUN. TO LYCE. TO HIS SLAVE. TRANSLATIONS: FROM VIRGIL FROM THEOCRITUS. SPEECH OF AJAX. FROM LUCRETIUS. FROM HOMER. VISIONS. "She was a phantom," &c. In lone Glenartney's thickets lies couched the lordly stag, The dreaming terrier's tail forgets its customary wag; |
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