Poetry Explorer- Classic Contemporary Poetry, A GREEK EPIGRAM IMITATED, by MATTHEW PRIOR



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A GREEK EPIGRAM IMITATED, by                     Poet's Biography
First Line: When hungry wolves had trespassed on the fold
Last Line: Who prove the greatest robbers, wolves or gods!
Subject(s): Fates (mythology); Wolves


WHEN hungry wolves had trespassed on the fold,
And the robbed shepherd his sad story told,
'Call in Alcides,' said a crafty priest;
'Give him one half, and he'll secure the rest.'
No! said the shepherd, if the Fates decree,
By ravaging my flock, to ruin me,
To their commands I willingly resign,
Power is their character, and patience mine;
Though, troth! to me there seems but little odds,
Who prove the greatest robbers, wolves or gods!





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