Eclogues

Virgil

Vergil. The Poems of Vergil. Rhoades, James, translator. London: Oxford University Press, 1921.

  1. so, to my mind, Amyntas yields to you.
  2. But hold awhile, for to the cave we come.
MOPSUS
  1. “For Daphnis cruelly slain wept all the Nymphs—
  2. ye hazels, bear them witness, and ye streams—
  3. when she, his mother, clasping in her arms
  4. the hapless body of the son she bare,
  5. to gods and stars unpitying, poured her plaint.
  6. Then, Daphnis, to the cooling streams were none
  7. that drove the pastured oxen, then no beast
  8. drank of the river, or would the grass-blade touch.