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THE

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DRYOP E.

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HE faid, and for her loft Galanthis fighs, When the fair Confort of her fon replies. Since you a fervant's ravish'd form bemoan, And kindly figh for forrows not your own; Let me (if tears and grief permit) relate A nearer woe, a fifter's ftranger fate. No Nymph of all Oechalia could compare For beauteous form with Dryope the fair, Her tender mother's only hope and pride, (Myself the offspring of a fecond bride.) This Nymph compress'd by him who rules the day, Whom Delphi and the Delian ifle obey,

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with a relation of thofe of her own family, in particular the Transformation of her fifter Dryope, which is the subject of the enfuing table. P.

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Excipit Andraemon; et habetur conjuge felix.
Eft lacus, acclivi devexo margine formam
Littoris efficiens: fummum myrteta coronant.
Venerat huc Dryope fatorum nefcia; quóque
Indignere magis, Nymphis latura coronas.
Inque finu puerum, qui nondum impleverat annum,
Dulce ferebat onus; tepidique ope lactis alebat. 20
Haud procul a ftagno, Tyrios imitata colores,
In fpem baccarum florebat aquatica lotos.
Carpferat hinc Dryope, quos oblectamina nato 25
Porrigeret, flores: et idem factura videbar;
Namque aderam. vidi guttas e flore cruentas
Decidere; et tremulo ramos horrore moveri. 30
Scilicet, ut referunt tardi nunc denique agreftes,
Lotis in hanc Nymphe, fugiens obfcoena Priapi,
Contulerat verfos, fervato nomine, vultus.

Nefcierat foror hoc; quae cum perterrita retro 35

Andræmon lov'd; and, blefs'd in all those charms That pleas'd a God, fucceeded to her arms.

A lake there was, with shelving banks around, Whose verdant fummit fragrant myrtles crown'd. These shades, unknowing of the fates, she fought, And to the Naiads flow'ry garlands brought: Her smiling babe (a pleafing charge) she preft Within her arms, and nourish'd at her breast. 20 Not diftant får, a watry Lotos grows,

The spring was new, and all the verdant boughs,
Adorn'd with bloffoms, promis'd fruits that vie
In glowing colours with the Tyrian die :
Of these she crop'd to please her infant fon, 25
And I myself the same rash act had done:
But lo! I faw, (as near her fide I ftood)
The violated blossoms drop with blood.
Upon the tree I caft a frightful look;

The trembling tree with fudden horror shook. 30
Lotis the nymph (if rural tales be true)

As from Priapus' lawless luft fhe flew,
Forfook her form; and fixing here became
A flow'ry plant, which still preserves her name. 34

This change unknown, aftonish'd at the fight My trembling fifter ftrove to urge her flight:

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Ire, et adoratis vellet difcedere Nymphis,
Haeferunt radice pedes. convellere pugnat:
Nec quidquam,nifi fumma,movet. fuccrefcit ab imo,
Totaque paulatim lentus premit inguina cortex.
Ut vidit, conata manu laniare capillos,

Fronde manum implevit; frondes caput omne te

nebant.

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At puer Amphiffos (namque hoc avus Eurytus illi
Addiderat nomen) materna rigefcere sentit
Ubera: nec fequitur ducentem lacteus humor. 50
Spectatrix aderam fati crudelis; opemque
Non poteram tibi ferre, foror: quantumque valebam,
Crefcentem truncum ramofque amplexa, morabar;
Et (fateor) volui fub eodem cortice condi.

Ecce vir Andraemon, genitorque miferrimus, ad

funt;

Et quaerunt Dryopen: Dryopen quaerentibus illis Oftendi loton. tepido dant ofcula ligno,

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And first the pardon of the nymphs implor'd, And those offended fylvan pow'rs ador'd:

grow

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But when the backward would have fled,fhe found
Her ftiff'ning feet were rooted in the ground: 40
In vain to free her faften'd feet fhe ftrove,
And as she struggles, only moves above;
She feels th' encroaching bark around her
By quick degrees, and cover all below:
Surpriz'd at this, her trembling hand the heaves
To rend her hair; her hand is fill'd with leaves:
Where late was hair, the shooting leaves are seen
To rife, and fhade her with a fudden green.
The child Amphiffus, to her bofom preft,
Perceiv'd a colder and a harder breast,

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And found the fprings, that ne'er till then deny'd
Their milky moisture, on a sudden dry’d.
I faw, unhappy! what I now relate,
And stood the helpless witness of thy fate,
Embrac'd thy boughs, thy rifing bark delay'd, 55
There wish'd to grow, and mingle shade with shade,
Behold Andræmon and th' unhappy fire
Appear, and for their Dryope enquire;
A fpringing tree for Dryope they find,
And print warm kiffes on the panting rind.

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