by Plato (428?7 BCE - 348?7 BCE)
Sigátō lásion Dryádōn lépas, oἴ t' ἀpὸ...
Language: Greek (Ελληνικά)
Sigátō lásion Dryádōn lépas, oἴ t' ἀpὸ pétras kroynoí, kaὶ vlīchὴ poylymigὴs tokádōn, Aὐtὸs épeὶ sýriggi melíssetai eὐkeládῳ Pὰn ὔgrὸn ἱeὶs zeyktῶn cheῖlos ýpὲr kalámōn, Aἰ dὲ périx thaleroḯsi chorὸn posὶn ἐstī́santo Ýdriádes Nýmfai Nýmfai Amadryádes.
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Confirmed with Select Epigrams from the Greek Anthology edited with a revised text, introduction, translation, and notes by J. W. Mackail, fellow of Balliol College, Oxford, London, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1890, page 191.
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- by Plato (428?7 BCE - 348?7 BCE), no title [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]
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- Also set in English, a translation by John (or Jack) William Mackail (1859 - 1945) , "The Garden of Pan" ; composed by Granville Ransome Bantock, Sir.
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