Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes.
Italy: Vols. XI–XIII. 1876–79.
Alpheus and Arethusa
By Moschus (fl. c. 150 B.C.)Translated by Robert Bland
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Majestic, to the ocean-tide
Through fair Olympia’s plain,
Still his dark course Alpheus keeps
Beneath the mantle of the deeps,
Nor mixes with the main.
The sand of Pisa’s sacred shores,
And flowers that decked her grove;
And, rising from the unconscious brine,
On Arethusa’s breast divine
Receives the meed of love.
The childish god deludes our will,
And triumphs o’er our pride;
The mighty river owns his force,
Bends to the sway his winding course,
And dives beneath the tide.