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TENTH PYTHIAN ODE.
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Since veil'd in doubtful gloom appear
The issues of the coming year.
I trust in Thorax' friendly care, 105
Who wishing my kind deeds to share,
Has yoked for me the muses' car,
By its four coursers whirl'd afar;
Urging, with like affection'd soul,
The willing poet to the goal. 104 110


As gold to Lydian stone applied,
Thus shines the upright mind when tried.
Then to his virtuous brother's praise
Let us the joyful tribute raise;
Since their bright deeds Thessalia's state 115
On wings of fame have borne elate;
Enrich'd by whose paternal sway,
Her children glory to obey. 112