Caput
1 1 | which took place in heaven on the third day before the
2 2 | away the half-spent light on is down-dipping pathway.~
3 4 | she wound up the thread on his spindle neglected,~Breaking
4 4 | ordered,~Crowning the locks on her brow with a wreath of
5 4 | morning,—~Brightly gleams on the world and renews his
6 5 | What happened afterward on earth it is superfluous
7 5 | happened in heaven: it is on the authority of the narrator.
8 7 | advantage; a cock is master only on his own dunghill. So, as
9 8 | you say, ‘the mice live on dainties.’ He’s going to
10 8 | He doesn’t know what goes on in his own chamber, and
11 9 | him an admonitory touch on the ear. Accordingly he
12 9 | saying, “Don’t go back on me; this is my personal
13 10| this that I secured peace on land and sea? For this did
14 10| this did I found the city on a basis of law, adorn it
15 11| say? May the gods be hard on you! It is more shameful
16 12| hundred cities Cretaean.~Smite on your breasts, ye shysters
17 13| desired to stay longer to look on. But the Talthybius of the
18 13| of the gods laid a hand on him and pulled him away,
19 13| hairy black dog, which, on my word, is one that you
20 14| persons, as many as the sands on the seashore. No one was
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