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The Extant Odes of Pindar / Translated with Introduction and Short Notes by Ernest Myers
Author: Pindar Genre: LiteratureThe Extant Odes of Pindar / Translated with Introduction and Short Notes by Ernest Myers
HE BOYS' BO
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was to be sung at Olympia on the night after the victory, and Pindar promises the boy to wri
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, sometimes of showered waters of the
-voiced songs, be they even a prelude to words that shall come
hepherd tongue is fain to keep some part in fold. But only b
ill lay a glory of sweet strains upon thy crown of golden[2] olive, and
shing folk shall ye come, nor unacquainted with things noble, but of the highest in arts and
rather clever or skilful than wise) has here the special
upremely excellent, as in the fi