163
Certaine Epigramms
and
Other Poems
of Homer.
To Cuma.
end hospitable Rights, and house-respect,
You that the Virgine with the faire eys deckt,
Make Fautresse of your stately-seated Towne:
At foot of Sardes, with the high-haird Crowne,
Inhabiting rich Cuma: where ye Taste
Of Hermus heauenly Fluent; all embrac't
By curld-head whyrlpits: And whose waters moue
From the diuine seede of immortall Ioue.
You that the Virgine with the faire eys deckt,
Make Fautresse of your stately-seated Towne:
At foot of Sardes, with the high-haird Crowne,
Inhabiting rich Cuma: where ye Taste
Of Hermus heauenly Fluent; all embrac't
By curld-head whyrlpits: And whose waters moue
From the diuine seede of immortall Ioue.
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