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(Continued) mHESE are three set-J- tings of poems from the Greek Anthology. The first, in an English version by Edmund Gosse , is a melodious invitation of Pan to the wanderer.
The second song is a brief, delicate page, a lover's aspiration to be the wild wind when his lady is abroad.
In the last,
Richard Garnett ' translation of Marcus Argentarius ' poem runs thus:-
Feasting, I watch with westward-looking eye The Bashing constellations' pageantry,
Solemn and splendid ; then anon I wreathe My hair, and warbling to my harp I breathe
My full heart forth, and know the heavens look down
Pleas'd, for they also have their Lyre and Crown

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Marcus Argentarius

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