Ionis

To Fair Ionis Callignotus said:
‘None will I love but thee, nor man nor maid.’
So did he vow; but lovers' oaths, men say,
Reach not the ears of gods, they go astray.
Now for a youth he burns; and she, forlorn,
Is like poor Megara a thing of scorn.
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Callimachus
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