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1763–1855

FRAGMENTS FROM EURIPIDES.

Samuel Rogers

Dear is that valley to the murmuring bees. The small birds build there; and, at summer-noon, Oft have I heard a child, gay among flowers, As in the shining grass she sate conceal'd,

Sing to herself. There is a streamlet issuing from a rock. The village-girls, singing wild madrigals, Dip their white vestments in its waters clear,

And hang them to the sun. There first I saw her. Her dark and eloquent eyes, mild, full of fire, ‘ Twas heav'n to look upon; and her sweet voice, As tuneable as harp of many strings,

At once spoke joy and sadness to my soul!

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