The lark ascending: Corydon, Corydon

Classical Quarterly 48 (1):310-311 (1998)
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Abstract

At the end of the singing contest of Thyrsis and Corydon in the seventh Eclogue, the narrator Meliboeus summarizes its result in the poem's last lines

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