--once lovely boys, now the pride of flowering spring. thou, hyacinthus, wert born at amyclae, narcissus was helicon's child; thee the errant discus slew; him love of his stream-reflected face beguiled; for thee weeps delos' god [apollon] with sorrow-weighted brow; for him cephisus with his broken reeds...
narcissus too--once lovely boys, now the pride of flowering spring. thou, hyacinthus, wert born at amyclae, narcissus was helicon's child; thee the errant discus slew; him love of his stream-reflected face beguiled; for thee weeps delos' god with sorrow-weighted brow; for him cephisus with his broken reeds...
carpet and other textile floor coverings, not of pile construction, woven, made up of man-made textile materials have also been removed. base metal clad with gold mixed link necklaces and neck chains and keyboard musical instruments, like harmoniums and similar keyboard instruments with free metal reeds...
the sun to yield sugary solids that resembled gravel. understandably, the sanskrit word for "sugar" (sharkara), also means "gravel." similarly, the chinese use the term "gravel sugar" (traditional chinese: 砂糖) for table sugar. in b.c.e., soldiers of darius the great near the indus river discovered "reeds...