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  No wolf for ambush pries about the pen;

  Nor round the flock prowls nightly; pain more sharp

  Subdues him: the shy deer and fleet…foot stags

  With hounds now wander by the haunts of men

  Vast ocean's offspring; and all tribes that swim;

  On the shore's confine the wave washes up;

  Like shipwrecked bodies: seals; unwonted there;

  Flee to the rivers。 Now the viper dies;

  For all his den's close winding; and with scales

  Erect the astonied water…worms。 The air

  Brooks not the very birds; that headlong fall;

  And leave their life beneath the soaring cloud。

  Moreover now nor change of fodder serves;

  And subtlest cures but injure; then were foiled

  The masters; Chiron sprung from Phillyron;

  And Amythaon's son Melampus。 See!

  From Stygian darkness launched into the light

  Comes raging pale Tisiphone; she drives

  Disease and fear before her; day by day

  Still rearing higher that all…devouring head。

  With bleat of flocks and lowings thick resound

  Rivers and parched banks and sloping heights。

  At last in crowds she slaughters them; she chokes

  The very stalls with carrion…heaps that rot

  In hideous corruption; till men learn

  With earth to cover them; in pits to hide。

  For e'en the fells are useless; nor the flesh

  With water may they purge; or tame with fire;

  Nor shear the fleeces even; gnawed through and through

  With foul disease; nor touch the putrid webs;

  But; had one dared the loathly weeds to try;

  Red blisters and an unclean sweat o'erran

  His noisome limbs; till; no long tarriance made;

  The fiery curse his tainted frame devoured。

  GEORGIC IV



  Of air…born honey; gift of heaven; I now

  Take up the tale。 Upon this theme no less

  Look thou; Maecenas; with indulgent eye。

  A marvellous display of puny powers;

  High…hearted chiefs; a nation's history;

  Its traits; its bent; its battles and its clans;

  All; each; shall pass before you; while I sing。

  Slight though the poet's theme; not slight the praise;

  So frown not heaven; and Phoebus hear his call。

    First find your bees a settled sure abode;

  Where neither winds can enter (winds blow back

  The foragers with food returning home)

  Nor sheep and butting kids tread down the flowers;

  Nor heifer wandering wide upon the plain

  Dash off the dew; and bruise the springing blades。

  Let the gay lizard too keep far aloof

  His scale…clad body from their honied stalls;

  And the bee…eater; and what birds beside;

  And Procne smirched with blood upon the breast

  From her own murderous hands。 For these roam wide

  Wasting all substance; or the bees themselves

  Strike flying; and in their beaks bear home; to glut

  Those savage nestlings with the dainty prey。

  But let clear springs and moss…green pools be near;

  And through the grass a streamlet hurrying run;

  Some palm…tree o'er the porch extend its shade;

  Or huge…grown oleaster; that in Spring;

  Their own sweet Spring…tide; when the new…made chiefs

  Lead forth the young swarms; and; escaped their comb;

  The colony comes forth to sport and play;

  The neighbouring bank may lure them from the heat;

  Or bough befriend with hospitable shade。

  O'er the mid…waters; whether swift or still;

  Cast willow…branches and big stones enow;

  Bridge after bridge; where they may footing find

  And spread their wide wings to the summer sun;

  If haply Eurus; swooping as they pause;

  Have dashed with spray or plunged them in the deep。

  And let green cassias and far…scented thymes;

  And savory with its heavy…laden breath

  Bloom round about; and violet…beds hard by

  Sip sweetness from the fertilizing springs。

  For the hive's self; or stitched of hollow bark;

  Or from tough osier woven; let the doors

  Be strait of entrance; for stiff winter's cold

  Congeals the honey; and heat resolves and thaws;

  To bees alike disastrous; not for naught

  So haste they to cement the tiny pores

  That pierce their walls; and fill the crevices

  With pollen from the flowers; and glean and keep

  To this same end the glue; that binds more fast

  Than bird…lime or the pitch from Ida's pines。

  Oft too in burrowed holes; if fame be true;

  They make their cosy subterranean home;

  And deeply lodged in hollow rocks are found;

  Or in the cavern of an age…hewn tree。

  Thou not the less smear round their crannied cribs

  With warm smooth mud…coat; and strew leaves above;

  But near their home let neither yew…tree grow;

  Nor reddening crabs be roasted; and mistrust

  Deep marish…ground and mire with noisome smell;

  Or where the hollow rocks sonorous ring;

  And the word spoken buffets and rebounds。

    What more? When now the golden sun has put

  Winter to headlong flight beneath the world;

  And oped the doors of heaven with summer ray;

  Forthwith they roam the glades and forests o'er;

  Rifle the painted flowers; or sip the streams;

  Light…hovering on the surface。 Hence it is

  With some sweet rapture; that we know not of;

  Their little ones they foster; hence with skill

  Work out new wax or clinging honey mould。

  So when the cage…escaped hosts you see

  Float heavenward through the hot clear air; until

  You marvel at yon dusky cloud that spreads

  And lengthens on the wind; then mark them well;

  For then 'tis ever the fresh springs they seek

  And bowery shelter: hither must you bring

  The savoury sweets I bid; and sprinkle them;

  Bruised balsam and the wax…flower's lowly weed;

  And wake and shake the tinkling cymbals heard

  By the great Mother: on the anointed spots

  Themselves will settle; and in wonted wise

  Seek of themselves the cradle's inmost depth。

    But if to battle they have hied them forth…

  For oft 'twixt king and king with uproar dire

  Fierce feud arises; and at once from far

  You may discern what passion sways the mob;

  And how their hearts are throbbing for the strife;

  Hark! the hoarse brazen note that warriors know

  Chides on the loiterers; and the ear may catch

  A sound that mocks the war…trump's broken blasts;

  Then in hot haste they muster; then flash wings;

  Sharpen their pointed beaks and knit their thews;

  And round the king; even to his royal tent;

  Throng rallying; and with shouts defy the foe。

  So; when a dry Spring and clear space is given;

  Forth from the gates they burst; they clash on high;

  A din arises; they are heaped and rolled

  Into one mighty mass; and headlong fall;

  Not denselier hail through heaven; nor pelting so

  Rains from the shaken oak its acorn…shower。

  Conspicuous by their wings the chiefs themselves

  Press through the heart of battle; and display

  A giant's spirit in each pigmy frame;

  Steadfast no inch to yield till these or those

  The victor's ponderous arm has turned to flight。

  Such fiery passions and such fierce assaults

  A little sprinkled dust controls and quells。

  And now; both leaders from the field recalled;

  Who hath the worser seeming; do to death;

  Lest royal waste wax burdensome; but let

  His better lord it on the empty throne。

  One with gold…burnished flakes will shine like fire;

  For twofold are their kinds; the nobler he;

  Of peerless front and lit with flashing scales;

  That other; from neglect and squalor foul;

  Drags slow a cumbrous belly。 As with kings;

  So too with people; diverse is their mould;

  Some rough and loathly; as when the wayfarer

  Scapes from a whirl of dust; and scorched with heat

  Spits forth the dry grit from his parched mouth:

  The others shine forth and flash with lightning…gleam;

  Their backs all blazoned with bright drops of gold

  Symmetric: this the likelier breed; from these;

  When heaven brings round the season; thou shalt strain

  Sweet honey; nor yet so sweet as passing clear;

  And mellowing on the tongue the wine…god's fire。

    But when the swarms fly aimlessly abroad;

  Disp

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