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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1850-1851-309

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GENERAL LITERATURE AND SCIENCE 305 Beauty youth and endless spring Dwell upon thy rosy wing Thou if stormy Boreas throws Down whole forests when he blows With pregnant flowery birth Canst refresh the teeming earth VI -Cvantflate into Qvttk famines Kings princes lords If there be one among the fair'st of Greece That holds his honour higher than his ease That seeks his praise more than he fears his peril That knows his valour and knows not his fear That loves his mistress more than in confession With truant vows to her own lips he loves And dare avow her beauty and his worth In other arms than hers-to him this challenge Hector in view of Trojans and of Greeks Shall make it good or do his best to do it He hath lady wiser fairer truer Than ever Greek did compass in his arms And will to-morrow with his trumpet call Midway between your tents and walls of Troy To rouse Grecian that is true in love If any come Hector shall honour him If none he'll say in Troy when he retires The Grecian dames are sunburn'd and not worth The splinter of lance JUNIOR CLASSICAL SCHOLARSHIP -Corner Jfltatt 378-401 Translate into English Ω 6φα 01 δ' άρα του μάΧα μ ν κΧΰον ήδ' επίθοντο τους δ' αντοϊ βασίΧηζς κόσμΐον ούτάμενοί 7rep
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