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B. DISTICHA DICOLA.

12. Dactylicum Elegiacum. Graece, pp. 129, 143, 157, 169, 239,
247, 251, 253, 273, 295, 315, 317, 319, 361, 397. Latine,
passim.

13. Strophe Iambica. Graece, p. 413. Latine, pp. 337, 413, 457.

C. TRISTICHON TRICOLON.

14. Strophe quaedam Archilochia. Graece, p. 121.

D. TETRASTICHA MONOCOLA.

15. Asclepiadeum Primum. Latine, pp. 217, 265.

16. Asclepiadeum Quintum. Graece, p. 389. Latine, pp. 25, 411.

E. TETRASTICHA DICOLA.

17. Alemanium. Latine, p. 71.

18. Asclepiadeum Secundum. Latine, pp. 3, 55, 111, 121, 141,
175, 195, 219, 301, 375, 381, 465, 473.

19. Asclepiadeum Quartum. Latine, pp. 65, 165, 257, 309, 329,
415.

20. Archilochium Primum. Latine, pp. 213, 255.

21. Archilochium Secundum.

Latine, pp. 53, 151.

22. Archilochium Tertium. Latine, p. 427.

23. Archilochium Quartum.
24. Pythiambicum Primum.

25. Pythiambicum Secundum.

Latine, pp. 117, 137.

Latine, pp. 65, 231, 351, 403.
Latine, pp. 91, 301.

26. Sapphicum Minus. Latine, pp. 9, 105, 311, 407, 421, 435, 459.
27. Sapphicum Majus. Latine, pp. 55, 97.

28. Hipponacteum. Latine, pp. 235, 315, 453.

29. Strophe Glyconea. Graece, p. 147. Latine, pp. 327, 335.

F. TETRASTICHA TRICOLA.

30. Asclepiadeum Tertium. Latine, pp. 319, 323, 339, 395, 399,
405, 437.

31. Alcaicum. Latine, pp. 3, 21, 45, 59, 73, 135, 193, 245, 269,
277, 285, 317, 333, 345, 355, 385, 391, 393, 431, 451.

32. Strophe Scolii Harmodiani apud Athenaeum XV. Graece,
pp. 147,

G. PENTASTICHON DICOLON.

33. Strophe Glyconea. Latine, p. 151.

H. SYSTEMATA.

34. Iambicum Dimetrum. Graece, p. 461.

35. Anapaesticum Dimetrum. Graece, pp. 1, 21, 23, 77, 87, 111, 127, 151, 153, 351. Latine, pp. 331, 463.

36. Ionicum a Minore. Latine, p. 217.

37. Creticum sive Paeonicum. Graece, p. 137.

38. Strophe Chorica (Soph. Oed. Col. 668). Graece, p. 423.

SABRINAE COROLLA.

Naiadum pulcherrima.

ABRINA fair,

listen where thou art sitting

under the glassy, cool, translucent wave,

in twisted braids of lilies knitting

the loose train of thy amber-dropping hair;

listen, for dear honour's sake,

Goddess of the silver lake,

listen and save.

Δία Σαβρίνη, κλύθ ̓ ἵνα θακεῖς
ὑπ ̓ ἀθερμάντου διαδήλοισιν
ρεύματος αὐγαῖς,

λείρι ̓ ὑφαίνουσ' ἠλεκτροχόοις
χλιδαναῖσι κόμαις πλόκον εὐανθῆ
τῆς παρθενίας εἴ τι μέλει σοι,
πότνια λίμνας ἀργυροείδους
ἄρχουσα θεά, δεῦρ ̓ ἐπακοῦσαί σ'
ἀντιβολοῦμεν

καὶ σώτειραν προφανῆναι.

B

MILTON.

Κ.

Nymph of the Stream, now take a grateful Prayer.

IRGIN daughter of Locrine,

sprung

of old Anchises' line,

may thy brimmèd waves for this

their full tribute never miss
from a thousand petty rills,
that tumble down the snowy hills:
summer drouth or singèd air
never scorch thy tresses fair;
nor wet October's torrent flood
thy molten crystal fill with mud:
may thy billows roll ashore
the beryl and the golden ore;
may thy lofty head be crowned
with many a tower and terrace round,
and here and there, thy banks upon,
with groves of myrrh and cinnamon.

Song of the Dying Maiden.

AY a garland on my hearse,
of the dismal yew;

MILTON.

maidens, willow branches bear;

say I died true.

my love was false, but I was firm

from my hour of birth.

upon my buried body lie
lightly, gentle earth.

FLETCHER.

A Fine Day.

F woolly fleeces strew the heavenly way, be sure no rain disturbs the summer day.

OLD SAW.

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