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Dedication
Preface........
THE IDYLLIUMS OF THEOCRITUS.
Some Account of the Life and Writings of
Theocritus
Essay on Pastoral Poetry. By Edward Burnaby
Greene, Esq.......
Idyllium I. Thyrsis, or the Hymeræan Ode.
II. Pharmaceutria....
III. Amaryllis.......
IV. The Shepherds
FAWKES'S TRANSLATIONS.
160
166
171
176
179
181
183
186
V. The Travellers
VI. The Herdsmen.
VII. Thalisia, or, the Vernal Voyage 188 Notes to the Argonautics
VIII. The Bucolic Singers
192
IX. Daphnis and Menalcas
194
195
X The Reapers
XI. Cyclops
197
199
200
203
204
209
212
215
217
ib.
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219
XXII. Castor and Pollux
220
XXIII. The despairing Lover............ 226
XXIV. The young Hercules
227
XXV. Hercules the Lion-slayer
XXVI, Bacchæ
XXVII. Omitted
XXVIII. The Distaff.
XXIX. The Mistress
XXX. The Death of Adonis
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XI. Epitaph
XII. Aites XIII. Hylas XIV. Cynisca's Love... XV. The Sy acusian Gossips XVI. The Graces, or Hiero XVII. Ptolemy XVIII. The Epithalamium of Helen.
XIX. The Honey-stealer ...
XX. Eunica, or the Neatherd..
XXI. The Fisherman
nomist
THE EPIGRAMS OF THEOCRITUS.
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I. Offerings to the Muses and Apollo
II. Offering to Pan
III. To Daphnis, sleeping.
IV. A Vow to Priapus
V. The Concert
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X. On a Monument erected to the
Muses........
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Eusthenes the Physing-
XII. On a Tripod dedicated to Bacchus by
Demoteles
Page
153
155
XIII. On the Image of the heavenly Venus. ib.
XIV. Epitaph on Eurymedon.....
XV. On the same
XVI. On Anacreon's Statue
XVII. On Epicarmus
XVIII. Epitaph on Clita, the Nurse of Medeus 240
XIX. Archilochus
XVIII. To Mercury your orisons address
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XIX, Great Sophocles, for tragic story
360
362
363
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IV. On a Figure representing three Bacchæ, ib.
V. On Myron's Cow
VI. On the same
ib. III. To Venus...
365
561 IV. Cease, gentle mother, cease your sharp
366
reproof
ib. V. On the Rose......
ib. Part of an Ode which Sappho is supposed to
have written to Anacreon.......................................................
Two Epigrams.................
O
367
368
XIV. Praxidice this flowery mantle made.. ib.
XV. Under a Statue..
364 The Lives of Bion and Moschus.........
THE WORKS OF SAPPHO.
The Life of Sappho.........
Ode I. An Hymn to Venus
375
II. More happy than the gods is he ib.
THE IDYLLIUMS OF BION.
TRANSLATIONS FROM BION AND MOSCHUS.
I.
II. Europa
III. On the Death of Bion
IV. Megara
V. The Choice
FRAGMENTS.
I. On Hyacinthus
II. Thus to the smith it is not fair
prais'd
XX. O Mercury ! for honours paid to thee. ib. The Loves of Hero and Leander
VI. Capricious Love
VII. To the evening Star.
VIII. Alpheus........
IX. Eunica, or the Herdsman.....
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ib. Cupid turned Ploughman. An Epigram
III. Invite the Muses, love, and in their train. ib.
IV. Incessant drops, as proverbs say
V. On a steep cliff, beside a sandy beech
VI. Let me not pass without reward
In beauty boasts fair womankind
VII.
THE IDYLLIUMS OF MOSCHUS.
371
377
388
.... 389
390
393
395
397
398
599
405
TRANSLATED BY DRYDEN, ADDISON, GARTH, MAINWARING, CONGREVE, ROWE,
POPE, GAY, EUSDEN, CROXALL, AND OTHER EMINENT HANDS.
OVID'S METAMORPHOSES,
IN FIFTEEN BOOKS,
...............
Discourse on the Life of Hesiod......
THE THEBAIS OF STATIUS,
TRANSLATED BY LEWIS.
General Argument to the Works and Days,
from the Greek of Daniel Heinsius
Works and Days, Book I.
JI.
III.
479
488
THE WORKS AND DAYS OF HESIOD,
TRANSLATED BY COOKE.
Book IX. Translated by Mr. Gay and others. 498
X. Translated by Mr. Congreve, Mr.
Dryden, and others
506
XI. Translated by Mr. Croxall and Mr.
Dryden
XII. Translated by Mr. Dryden
XIII. Translated by Mr. Dryden, Mr.
Stanyan, and others
531
XIV. Translated by Sir Samuel Garth 541
XV. Translated by Mr. Dryden, Mr.
Catcott, and others
547
Observations on the ancient Greek Month
A Table of the ancient Greek Month, as in
561 Book VI.
563
571
VIII.
582
592
605
620
733
735
IX.
X.
XI.
the last Book of the Works and Days of
Hesiod....
A View of the Works and Days.........
C. Whittingham, Printer, Goswell Street, London.
515 524
634
674
715
761
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The Theogony, or the Generation of the Gods. 763
A Discourse on the Theogony and Mythology
of the Ancients
773
754