Anacreon, Ode 1
I wish to sing the hero's praise,
But love alone employs my lays;
My strings I vary'd, chang'd my lyre,
If diff'rent themes might chance inspire.
In martial verse I try'd to sing
The mighty son of Jove;
My lyre resounds from ev'ry string,
The gentle notes of love.
In vain I other themes essay,
In vain I elevate my lay,
Alike my heart, my hand, my lyre,
The softer theme of love require.
Heroes farewell—No more my song
Of warlike deeds shall be;
Henceforth shall now my lays belong
Alone, O Love! to thee
But love alone employs my lays;
My strings I vary'd, chang'd my lyre,
If diff'rent themes might chance inspire.
In martial verse I try'd to sing
The mighty son of Jove;
My lyre resounds from ev'ry string,
The gentle notes of love.
In vain I other themes essay,
In vain I elevate my lay,
Alike my heart, my hand, my lyre,
The softer theme of love require.
Heroes farewell—No more my song
Of warlike deeds shall be;
Henceforth shall now my lays belong
Alone, O Love! to thee
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