Classic and Contemporary Poetry
LIGHT-FOOTED IPHICLUS, by HESIOD Poet's Biography First Line: Over the spikes of the ripened corn Last Line: And never a grain be spilt. | ||||||||
OVER the spikes of the ripened corn Would he run, and they not wilt: Over the wheaten ears would he race And never a grain be spilt. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...PRECEPTS OF CHIRON: LENGTH OF LIFE by HESIOD THE DANCE OF THE MUSES by HESIOD THE SHIELD OF HERACLES: COMBAT OF HERACLES AND CYCNUS by HESIOD THEOGONY: BACCHUS AND ARIADNE by HESIOD THEOGONY: THE MUSES' GIFT (1) by HESIOD THEOGONY: THE MUSES' GIFT (2) by HESIOD THEOGONY: ZEUS AND THE TITANS by HESIOD |
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