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"tibullus" poems

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Translation Of The Epitaph On Virgil And Tibullus, By Domitius MarsusHe who, sublime, in epic numbers roll’d, / And he who struck the softer lyre of Love, / By Death’s unequal hand alike controul’d,
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Sulpicia Ad Cerinthum (Lib. Quart.)Imitation Of Tibullus / Cruel Cerinthus! does the fell disease / Which racks my breast your fickle ***** please?
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at non effugies meos iambosat non effugies meos iambos / If I were to wipe away the constellations from the sky, / You alone would shine,
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Claude McKay was a Jamaican writer and poet. He was a communist in his early life, but after a visit to the Soviet Union, decided that communism was too disciplined and confining. McKay was involved in the Harlem Renaissance and wrote three novels: Home to Harlem (1928), a best-seller which won the Harmon Gold Award f...

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