6 ALTAR ( JOHN LUID )
D . PHILIPPI ARA
ΒΩΜΟΝ ΒΛΕΠΕΙΣ ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟΥ . ΤΙ ΣΟΙ ΠΛΕΟΝ ΛΑΛΗΣΩ ; ΕΤΕΥΞΕ ΠΑΛΛΑΣ , ΑΣΠΕΤΟΝ ΦΡΕΝΙ ΕΛΟΥΣΑ ΠΕΝΘΟΣ , ΕΓΧΟΣ , ΑΙΓΙΔΑ ΡΙΨΑΣ ’, ΑΡΗΟΣ ΕΡΓΑ ΔΥΣΦΡΟΝΑ 5 ΛΙΠΟΙΣΑ ΜΑΙΝΟΛΩι ΜΙΑΙΦΟΝΩι . ΕΡΑΣΜΙΗ ΚΥΘΗΡΗ ΙΔΟΙΣ ’ ΑΔΩΝΙΝ ΑΛΛΟΝ , ΑΔΩΝΙΣΤΕΡΟΝ ΑΛΛΟΝ , ΑΝΑΞΙΩι ΔΑΜΕΝΤΑ 10 ΜΟΡΩι , ΒΕΛΕΙ ΑΡΗΟΣ · ΩΣ ΑΙΛΙΝΟΝ ΣΤΕΝΑΞΕ , ΘΑΛΕΡΟΝ ΧΕΟΙΣΑ ΔΑΚΡΥ , ΘΕΟΝ ΟΒΡΙΜΟΝ ΣΤΥΓΟΙΣΑ . ΚΟΤΩι ΖΕΟΙΣ ’ ΑΝΗΡΠΑΣΕΝ ΤΑ 15 ΡΙΠΕΝΤΑ ΠΑΛΛΑΣ ΟΠΛΑ ΧΕΙΡΙ , ΕΦΗ Τ ’, ΙΒΗΡΙΚΩΝ ΑΩΤΑ ΦΩΤΩΝ ΘΥΗ ΠΡΕΠΟΝΤΑ ΔΩΣΕΙ ΧΥΔΑΙΟΝ ΑΙΜ ’ ΑΡΗΣ ΑΦΥΞΕΙ .
THE ALTAR OF DIVINE PHILIP
You see the altar of Philip ! What more shall I say to you ? Pallas wrought it , taking unspeakable grief into her heart , casting aside spear and aegis , leaving the sorrowful works of Ares to bloodthirsty Maenolus . The lovely Cytherean , seeing another Adonis , another more than Adonis , conquered in an undeserved fate by the dart of Ares , how sadly she groaned , shedding many tears , loathing the mighty god . Seething with rancour Pallas snatched up in hand the arms cast aside , and said , ‘ the flower of Spanish youth will offer fitting sacrifices , Ares will draw off their blood in streams .’
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