Carmen Circulare

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Carmen Circulare
by Rudyard Kipling
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                                              Q. H. Flaccus.

    Dellius, that car which, night and day,
      Lightnings and thunders arm and scourge —
    Tumultuous down the Appian Way —
      Be slow to urge.

    Though reckless Lydia bid thee fly,
      And Telephus o'ertaking jeer,
    Nay, sit and strongly occupy
      The lower gear.

    They call, the road consenting, "Haste!" —
      Such as delight in dust collected —
    Until arrives (I too have raced!)
      The unexpected.

    What ox not doomed to die alone,
      Or inauspicious hound, may bring
    Thee 'twixt two kisses to the throne
      Of Hades' King,

    I cannot tell; the Furies send
      No warning ere their bolts arrive.
    'Tis best to reach our chosen end
      Late but alive.

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