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Sped at his wife's approach; and flying filled
The heights of Pelion with his piercing neigh。
Even him; when sore disease or sluggish eld
Now saps his strength; pen fast at home; and spare
His not inglorious age。 A horse grown old
Slow kindling unto love in vain prolongs
The fruitless task; and; to the encounter come;
As fire in stubble blusters without strength;
He rages idly。 Therefore mark thou first
Their age and mettle; other points anon;
As breed and lineage; or what pain was theirs
To lose the race; what pride the palm to win。
Seest how the chariots in mad rivalry
Poured from the barrier grip the course and go;
When youthful hope is highest; and every heart
Drained with each wild pulsation? How they ply
The circling lash; and reaching forward let
The reins hang free! Swift spins the glowing wheel;
And now they stoop; and now erect in air
Seem borne through space and towering to the sky:
No stop; no stay; the dun sand whirls aloft;
They reek with foam…flakes and pursuing breath;
So sweet is fame; so prized the victor's palm。
'Twas Ericthonius first took heart to yoke
Four horses to his car; and rode above
The whirling wheels to victory: but the ring
And bridle…reins; mounted on horses' backs;
The Pelethronian Lapithae bequeathed;
And taught the knight in arms to spurn the ground;
And arch the upgathered footsteps of his pride。
Each task alike is arduous; and for each
A horse young; fiery; swift of foot; they seek;
How oft so…e'er yon rival may have chased
The flying foe; or boast his native plain
Epirus; or Mycenae's stubborn hold;
And trace his lineage back to Neptune's birth。
These points regarded; as the time draws nigh;
With instant zeal they lavish all their care
To plump with solid fat the chosen chief
And designated husband of the herd:
And flowery herbs they cut; and serve him well
With corn and running water; that his strength
Not fail him for that labour of delight;
Nor puny colts betray the feeble sire。
The herd itself of purpose they reduce
To leanness; and when love's sweet longing first
Provokes them; they forbid the leafy food;
And pen them from the springs; and oft beside
With running shake; and tire them in the sun;
What time the threshing…floor groans heavily
With pounding of the corn…ears; and light chaff
Is whirled on high to catch the rising west。
This do they that the soil's prolific powers
May not be dulled by surfeiting; nor choke
The sluggish furrows; but eagerly absorb
Their fill of love; and deeply entertain。
To care of sire the mother's care succeeds。
When great with young they wander nigh their time;
Let no man suffer them to drag the yoke
In heavy wains; nor leap across the way;
Nor scour the meads; nor swim the rushing flood。
In lonely lawns they feed them; by the course
Of brimming streams; where moss is; and the banks
With grass are greenest; where are sheltering caves;
And far outstretched the rock…flung shadow lies。
Round wooded Silarus and the ilex…bowers
Of green Alburnus swarms a winged pest…
Its Roman name Asilus; by the Greeks
Termed Oestros… fierce it is; and harshly hums;
Driving whole herds in terror through the groves;
Till heaven is madded by their bellowing din;
And Tanager's dry bed and forest…banks。
With this same scourge did Juno wreak of old
The terrors of her wrath; a plague devised
Against the heifer sprung from Inachus。
From this too thou; since in the noontide heats
'Tis most persistent; fend thy teeming herds;
And feed them when the sun is newly risen;
Or the first stars are ushering in the night。
But; yeaning ended; all their tender care
Is to the calves transferred; at once with marks
They brand them; both to designate their race;
And which to rear for breeding; or devote
As altar…victims; or to cleave the ground
And into ridges tear and turn the sod。
The rest along the greensward graze at will。
Those that to rustic uses thou wouldst mould;
As calves encourage and take steps to tame;
While pliant wills and plastic youth allow。
And first of slender withies round the throat
Loose collars hang; then when their free…born necks
Are used to service; with the self…same bands
Yoke them in pairs; and steer by steer compel
Keep pace together。 And time it is that oft
Unfreighted wheels be drawn along the ground
Behind them; as to dint the surface…dust;
Then let the beechen axle strain and creak
'Neath some stout burden; whilst a brazen pole
Drags on the wheels made fast thereto。 Meanwhile
For their unbroken youth not grass alone;
Nor meagre willow…leaves and marish…sedge;
But corn…ears with thy hand pluck from the crops。
Nor shall the brood…kine; as of yore; for thee
Brim high the snowy milking…pail; but spend
Their udders' fullness on their own sweet young。
But if fierce squadrons and the ranks of war
Delight thee rather; or on wheels to glide
At Pisa; with Alpheus fleeting by;
And in the grove of Jupiter urge on
The flying chariot; be your steed's first task
To face the warrior's armed rage; and brook
The trumpet; and long roar of rumbling wheels;
And clink of chiming bridles in the stall;
Then more and more to love his master's voice
Caressing; or loud hand that claps his neck。
Ay; thus far let him learn to dare; when first
Weaned from his mother; and his mouth at times
Yield to the supple halter; even while yet
Weak; tottering…limbed; and ignorant of life。
But; three years ended; when the fourth arrives;
Now let him tarry not to run the ring
With rhythmic hoof…beat echoing; and now learn
Alternately to curve each bending leg;
And be like one that struggleth; then at last
Challenge the winds to race him; and at speed
Launched through the open; like a reinless thing;
Scarce print his footsteps on the surface…sand。
As when with power from Hyperborean climes
The north wind stoops; and scatters from his path
Dry clouds and storms of Scythia; the tall corn
And rippling plains 'gin shiver with light gusts;
A sound is heard among the forest…tops;
Long waves come racing shoreward: fast he flies;
With instant pinion sweeping earth and main。
A steed like this or on the mighty course
Of Elis at the goal will sweat; and shower
Red foam…flakes from his mouth; or; kindlier task;
With patient neck support the Belgian car。
Then; broken at last; let swell their burly frame
With fattening corn…mash; for; unbroke; they will
With pride wax wanton; and; when caught; refuse
Tough lash to brook or jagged curb obey。
But no device so fortifies their power
As love's blind stings of passion to forefend;
Whether on steed or steer thy choice be set。
Ay; therefore 'tis they ban