OVID'S LAMENT FOR TIBULLUS' DEATH THE ELEGIES OF TIBULLUSBEING THE CONSOLATIONS OF A ROMAN LOVER DONE IN ENGLISH VERSE BY THEODORE C. WILLIAMS BOSTON AND NEW YORK HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY (The Riverside Press Cambridge) 1908 TO WILLIAM COE COLLAR HEAD MASTER OF THE ROXBURY LATIN SCHOOL Our old master ever young to his old boys: Did Mentor with his mantle thee invest,
Or Chiron lend thee his persuasive lyre, Or Socrates, of pedagogues the best, Teach thee the harp-strings of a youth's desire? |