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HECALE. DAYBREAK IN THE CITY by CALLIMACHUS

First Line: HER TALE WAS TOLD, THE OTHER'S LISTENING DONE
Last Line: SWEAT IN THE SMITHIES, VEXT WITH DEAFENING DIN.
Subject(s): DAWN; SUNRISE;

HER tale was told, the other's listening done,
And both birds slept. After a little while
There came a frosted neighbour, breaking sleep:
'Up, for the night is gone, and home from hunting
Night thieves return; the morning lamps are lit.
Now sing the drawers of water about the well,
And loaded wagon grates on axle-tree
Waking the road-side dweller; herded slaves
Sweat in the smithies, vext with deafening din.



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