Theocritus Olive Poems

  • 1.
    MILO. BATTUS.
    MILO.
    Well, my poor ploughman, and what ails thee now?
    Thy furrow lies not even as of yore:
    ...
  • 2.
    Methinks all nature hath no cure for Love,
    Plaster or unguent, Nicias, saving one;
    And this is light and pleasant to a man,
    Yet hard withal to compass-minstrelsy.
    ...
  • 3.
    O Queen that loves Golgi, and Idalium,
    And the steep of Eryx,
    O Aphrodite, that playes with gold,
    Lo, from the stream eternal of Acheron
    ...
Total 3 Olive Poems by Theocritus

Top 10 most used topics by Theocritus

Song 6 I Love You 4 Love 4 Sweet 4 Gold 4 Good 4 Honey 3 Bring 3 Soft 3 Olive 3

Write your comment about Theocritus


Poem of the day

Emily Dickinson Poem
How many schemes may die
 by Emily Dickinson

1150

How many schemes may die
In one short Afternoon
Entirely unknown
To those they most concern-
The man that was not lost
Because by accident
...

Read complete poem

Popular Poets