Epigram

You were a pretty boy once, Archestratus, and
young men burned for your wine-rosy cheeks;
you had no time for me then, on the game with those
who took your bloom away. Now bristly and black
you push your friendship in my face, holding out
straw after others have got your harvest.
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Philip of Thessalonica
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