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HORACE III. 13

Eugene Field

O fountain of Bandusia,

Whence crystal waters flow,

With garlands gay and wine I'll pay

The sacrifice I owe;

A sportive kid with budding horns

I have, whose crimson blood

Anon shall dye and sanctify

Thy cool and babbling flood.

 

O fountain of Bandusia,

The dog-star's hateful spell

No evil brings unto the springs

That from thy bosom well;

Here oxen, wearied by the plough,

The roving cattle here,

Hasten in quest of certain rest

And quaff thy gracious cheer.

 

O fountain of Bandusia,

Ennobled shalt thou be,

For I shall sing the joys that spring

Beneath yon ilex-tree;

Yes, fountain of Bandusia,

Posterity shall know

The cooling brooks that from thy nooks

Singing and dancing go!