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1865–1914

ON OPENING AN OLD SCHOOL VOLUME OF HORACE

Madison Julius Cawein

I had forgot how, in my day The Sabine fields around me lay In amaranth and asphodel, With many a cold Bandusian well

Bright-bubbling by the mountain-way. In forest dells of Faun and Fay How, lounging in the fountain's spray, I talked with Horace; felt his spell,

I had forgot. With Pyrrha and with Lydia How oft I sat, while Lalaga Sang, and the fine Falerian fell,

Sparkling, and heard the poet tell Of loves whose beauty lasts for aye, I had forgot.

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