I have always loved this poem.
Google tells me that Thyrsis was a shepherd in Virgil's Seventh Eclogue, who lost a singing match against Corydon. Virgil was a Roman poet, Corydon was a Greek shepherd. He must have been pretty pissed off losing to a farmer. But here's the poem.
Google tells me that Thyrsis was a shepherd in Virgil's Seventh Eclogue, who lost a singing match against Corydon. Virgil was a Roman poet, Corydon was a Greek shepherd. He must have been pretty pissed off losing to a farmer. But here's the poem.
By Philip Freneau |
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