Theognis Pleasure Poems

  • 1.
    Let us devote our hearts to merriment and feasting
    While the enjoyment of delights still brings pleasure.
    For quick as thought does radiant youth pass by;
    Nor does the rush of horses prove to be swifter
    ...
  • 2.
    Of those now here with us, do not detain anyone who is unwilling to remain,
    Nor show the door to anyone who does not wish to go,
    Nor wake anyone who is sleeping, Simonides, should one of us,
    Well fortified by wine, be gripped by gentle slumber;
    ...
  • 3.
    Yes, I went once to the land of Sicily too,
    I went to Euboia's vineyard-covered plain,
    And to Sparta, that splendid city on Eurotas' reedy banks;
    And everywhere I went they welcomed me with kindness.
    ...
Total 3 Pleasure Poems by Theognis

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