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THE ODES AND CARMEN SAECULARE OF HORACE

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ULLA SI JURIS.


Had chastisement for perjured truth,

Barine, mark'd you with a curse--

Did one wry nail, or one black tooth,

But make you worse--

I'd trust you; but, when plighted lies

Have pledged you deepest, lovelier far

You sparkle forth, of all young eyes

The ruling star.

'Tis gain to mock your mother's bones,

And night's still signs, and all the sky,

And gods, that on their glorious thrones

Chill Death defy.

Ay, Venus smiles; the pure nymphs smile,

And Cupid, tyrant-lord of hearts,

Sharpening on bloody stone the while

His fiery darts.

New captives fill the nets you weave;

New slaves are bred; and those before,

Though oft they threaten, never leave

Your godless door.

The mother dreads you for her son,

The thrifty sire, the new-wed bride,

Lest,
lured by you, her precious one Should leave her side.



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