The Three Ages

There was a silver age, an age of gold,
And then an age of brass, in days of old.
Like Nestor, Venus lived in all the three,
Gold, brass, and silver each with her agree.
The man of silver and of gold she loves,
The man of brass with all her heart approves,
And Zeus a hundred guineas had to pay
Before he fell on Danai that day.
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Antipater of Thessalonica
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