Old Anacreon
Old Anacreon
Anacreon ( Greek Ἀνακρέων ) ( 570 BC - 488 BC ) was a Greek lyric poet , notable for his triple worship" of the Muses , Wine and Love, ascribed to him as his religion in an old
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Poor Anacreon! thou growest old; Look; how thy hairs are falling all; Poor Anacreon, how they fall!
Age, by Anacreon
Midi File, Lyrics and Information to To Anacreon in Heaven When this answer arrived from the jolly old Grecian: Voice, fiddle aud flute, no longer
To Anacreon in Heaven
Finally, Simon Sylvester, another Anacreon fan, has come across a copy of an old Anacreon type of game he used to play, called Omega M-17, where you are in control of a fledging
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comfort, he sang of love and wine as a systematic voluptuary, who feared nothing but the approach of old age. His nearest parallel in ancient literature is Horace ; but Anacreon has
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