Silvae

Statius, P. Papinius (Publius Papinius)

Statius, P. Papinius. Statius, Volume 1. Mozley, John Henry, editor. London: William Heinemann; New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1928.

  1. quasque Tyrus [*]() niveas secat et Sidonia rupes,
  2. vix locus Eurotae, viridis cum regula longo
  3. [*](lucentibus M: liventibus Pol., Markland: cf. Apoll. Sid. xxii. 137. )[*](quasque Tyrus Dom.: quoque tiri M: cumque Tyri Vollmer: quasque Tyrus niveas secuit Lafaye: quamque Paros niveam Postgate: quaeque Tyri vincas fucatam (or, fucum et quae) sindona rupes Stater. See also C.R. xx. pp. 38, 39. united herself indissolubly to him. Cebrenis is Oenone. Hylas, ward of Hercules, was drawn by a nymph into the spring where he was getting water. drinking respectively, from the purity of the one and the )
  4. Synnada distinctu variat, non limina cessant,
  5. effulgent camerae, vario fastigia vitro
  6. in species animosque nitent. stupet ipse beatas
  7. circumplexus opes et parcius imperat ignis.
  8. multus ubique dies, radiis ubi culmina totis
  9. perforat atque alio sol improbus uritur aestu.
  10. nil ibi plebeium: nusquam Temesaea notabis
  11. aera. sed argento felix propellitur unda
  12. argentoque cadit labrisque nitentibus instat
  13. delicias mirata suas et abire recusat.
  14. extra autem niveo qui margine caerulus amnis
  15. vivit et in summum fundo [*]() patet omnis ab imo,
  16. cui non ire lacu pigrosque exsolvere amictus
  17. suadeat? hoc mallet nasci Cytherea profundo.
  18. hic te perspicuum melius. Narcisse, videres,