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DRINKING-SONGS

XXXVI

. . . Eater of water-nuts; for it was not a reproach to the Arcadians to eat acorns.

XXXVII

On my head of many sorrows pour myrrh, and o’er my hoary breast.

XXXVIII

Plant no other tree before the vine.

XXXIX

I pray that some one call in the charming Menon if it be fitting that he be a delight to me at the banquet.

XL

Drawing wine now as sweet as honey, now more bitter than nettles.

XLI

(It is said that) Ajax of kingly birth, sprung from Kronos, the greatest hero after Achilles (went to Troy in the army of the Danaians).

XLII

Achilles, ruling in the land of Scythia.

XLIII

You drink from cups, sitting by the side of Dinnomenes.

XLIV

Drink and be glad, my friend. Come hither and drink with me.

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