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Biographical Sketch of Anacreon | v | ||
Ode | I.—On his Lyre | | 13 |
— | II.—On Women | 14 | |
— | III.—Cupid Benighted | 15 | |
— | IV.—On Himself | 16 | |
— | V.—On the Rose | 18 | |
— | VI.—The Banquet | 19 | |
— | VII.—On Cupid | 20 | |
— | VIII.—On his Dream | 21 | |
— | IX.—On a Dove | 22 | |
— | X.—On a Waxen Cupid | 24 | |
— | XI.—On Himself | 24 | |
— | XII.—On a Swallow | 25 | |
— | XIII.—On Himself | 26 | |
— | XIV.—On Cupid | 27 | |
— | XV.—Happy Life | 28 | |
— | XVI.—The Captive | 29 | |
— | XVII.—On a Silver Bowl | 29 | |
— | XVIII.—On the same subject | 31 | |
— | XIX.—Reasons for Drinking | 31 | |
— | XX.—To his Mistress | 32 | |
— | XXI.—Summer | 33 | |
— | XXII.—The Bower | 34 | |
— | XXIII.—The Vanity of Wealth | 35 | |
— | XXIV.—Life to be Enjoyed | 35 | |
— | XXV.—The Cure for Care | 36 | |
— | XXVI.—In Praise of Wine | 36 | |
— | XXVII.—The same subject | 37 |
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