id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 11533 Theocritus Theocritus, translated into English Verse .txt text/plain 28990 3217 98 Thy piping; second thou to Pan alone. "So, Daphnis, thou must try a fall with Love! But stalwart Love hath won the fall of thee." Dead as alive, shall Daphnis work Love woe." I shall be with thee presently, and in the end thou'lt smart. Come on, I'll sing it out with thee--until thou givest in. And thou, my good friend Morson, ne'er look with favouring eyes Thou listen, since the Muses like thee well. "Art thou for singing, Daphnis, lord of the lowing kine? hadst not thou thy lady-loves?" Spied as I passed her with my kine, and said, "How fair art thou!" I'll give thee for thy schooling this ewe, that horns hath none: Hath love ne'er kept thee from thy slumbers yet? Gold-sculptured in Love's temple; thou, thy lyre I loved thee, maiden, when thou cam'st long since, When thou didst fling thee to thy lair? ./cache/11533.txt ./txt/11533.txt