Perigune Prologuises
Cool
may you find the youngling grass, my herd, That, spoken, would advance the sweet Spring’s bounds With
large serener lights and joy of exquisite sounds. Save
the cold hyacinth in the breezy dell Of rosy-lighted cheeks attained the ground Weary
of waiting and by wasps hung round My mother, with twelve matron summers crowned. Four times since then the visits of green spring Have blessed the hillsides with fresh blossoming And four times has the winter chilled the brooks, Since sole I dwell with my rude father, cheered Page-34
By no low-worded speech or sunny looks. Numberless
baskets with white cheese and fill My father Sinnis, none have care our wealth to spoil. Therefore
I pass sweet days with easy toil, All else is pleasure, budded wreaths to twine And please my soul beside my hornèd charge And bathe in the delicious brook that speeds, Iris
and water-lily capped and green with reeds. Page-35 |