The Elegies of Tibullus - Being the Consolations of a Roman Lover Done in English Verse by 54 BC-19 BC Tibullus
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Her spells call forth pale spectres from their graves,
And charm bare bones from smoking pyres away: 'Mid trooping ghosts with fearful shriek she raves, Then sprinkles with new milk, and holds at bay. She has the power to scatter tempests rude, And snows in summer at her whisper fall; The horrid simples by Medea brewed Are hers; she holds the hounds of Hell in thrall. For me a charm this potent witch did weave; Thrice if thou sing, then speak with spittings three, Thy husband not one witness will believe, Nor his own eyes, if our embrace they see! But tempt not others! He will surely spy All else--to me, me only, magic-blind! And, hark! the hag with drugs, she said, would try To heal love's madness and my heart unbind. One cloudless night, with smoky torch, she burned Black victims to her gods of sorcery; Yet asked I not love's loss, but love returned, And would not wish for life, if robbed of thee. ELEGY THE THIRD |
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