Eclogues
Virgil
Vergil. The Poems of Vergil. Rhoades, James, translator. London: Oxford University Press, 1921.
- No Phyllis or Alcippe left at home
- had I, to shelter my new-weaned lambs,
- and no slight matter was a singing-bout
- 'twixt Corydon and Thyrsis. Howsoe'er,
- I let my business wait upon their sport.
- So they began to sing, voice answering voice
- in strains alternate—for alternate strains
- the Muses then were minded to recall—
- first Corydon, then Thyrsis in reply.