Then sings he of the maid so wonder-struckwith the apples of the Hesperids, and thenwith moss-bound, bitter bark rings round the formsof Phaethon's fair sisters, from the groundup-towering into poplars. Next he singsof Gallus wandering by Permessus' stream,and by a sister of the Muses ledto the Aonian mountains, and how allthe choir of Phoebus rose to greet him; howthe shepherd Linus, singer of songs divine,brow-bound with flowers and bitter parsley, spake:“These reeds the Muses give thee, take them thou,erst to the aged bard of Ascra given,wherewith in singing he was wont to drawtime-rooted ash-trees from the mountain heights.With these the birth of the Grynean grove