Φ. Μὴ, πρὸς ἀραίου Διὸς, ἔλθῃς, ἱκετεύω. Ὦ ποὺς ποὺς, τί σ ̓ ἔτ ̓ ἐν βίῳ Χ. Τί δέξοντες ἀλλοκότῳ Γνώμᾳ τῶν πάρος, ὧν προὔφαινες ; Φ. Ούτοι νεμεσητὸν, ἀλύοντα χειμερίῳ Λύπᾳ καὶ παρὰ νοῦν προεῖν. Χ. Βαθί νυν, ὦ τάλαν, ώς σε κελεύομεν. Φ. Οὐδέποτ' οὐδέποτ', ἴσθι τόδ ̓ ἔμπεδον, Βροντᾶς αὐγαῖς μ' εἰσι φλογίζων. Ἀλλ ̓, ὦ ξένοι, ἕν γέ μοι εὖχος ὀρέξατε. Χ. Ποῖον ἐρεῖς τόδ ̓ ἔπος ; Φ. Ξίφος, εἴ ποθεν, Ἢ γένυν, ἢ βελέων τι, προπέμψατε. Χ. Ως τίνα ῥέξης παλάμαν ποτέ; Φ. Κρᾶτ ̓ ἀπὸ πάντα καὶ ἄρθρα τέμω χερί. Φονᾷ φονᾷ νόος ἤδη. Χ. Τίποτε; Χ. Οὐ γάρ ἐστ ̓ ἐν φάει γ ̓ ἔτι, Πῶς ἂν εἰσίδοιμι σ' ἄθλιός γ' ἀνὴρ, The choruses of the Roman tragic poet Seneca are for the most part the συστήματα μετρικὰ ἄτακτα, so called, that is, composed of well known and ordinary verses and half verses, which, however, do not correspond to each other antistrophically. INDEX. [The figures refer to the number of the page.] Acatalectic series, 26. Adonius, versus, 83, 90, 132. Aeolian strophes, 35, 46. Aeolian verses, 89. Aeschylus, 48. Afranius, C., 55. Alcaeus, 45. Anapaestic systems used by the Antispastus, antispast, 10, 29. * Αντιστροφή, 35. Antistrophic composition in Do. Apel's metric, 4. Apollonius & ειδογράφος, 2. Archebuleus, versus, 97, 107. Arion, 46. Aristophanic verse, 203. Arvalian fraternity, 160. Ausonius, D. Magnus, 58,233,277. Bacchic rhythms, 125. Bacchylideum metrum, 115. Βάσις, 61. Χορεῖος ἰαμβοειδής, 17. Choriambicus, tetrameter, 145. Cleaver, 4. Cleomachean verse, 147. Combination of series, 28. Comic trimeter, 171, 173. Composition κατὰ τρίστιχον, 238. Boiscius, versus, or octonarius, 78. Comatic songs, correspondence of, 333; examples of, 333 sqq. Contraction of shorts, 21. [338. Beat, 8. Bentley, Richard, 3. Besseldt, K., 4. Bion, 52. Boeckh, Aug., 4. Boiscus of Syzicus, 176. Βορέης a dissyllable, 193. Brachycatalectic series, 26. Broken verses, 31. Brunck, Rich., 3. Bucolic poetry, 51. Cretic rhythms, 108. Burney, C., 4. Creticus, dimeter, 111. Caesura, 38. Creticus, hexameter, 115. Corinna, 134. Correspondence in the dialogue, Caesura xard toirov rooyačov, 185. Creticus, monometer, 109. Creticus, trimeter, 113. Dactylic systems, used by lyric, Dochmiac systems in the Greek Dochmius, 11, 110, 117. Dorian poetry, 46. Doric mood, 46, 59, 73, 289. Double kind of rhythm, 12. Εκβασις, 63. Ecclesiazousae, 336. | Εμβατήρια, 98, 200. Epic-didactic poems, 43. Epinicia of Pindar, rhythms in, Epionicum a minore, 141. Epitrite kind of rhythm, 15. Επος Αιολικόν, 89, 198. Επωδός sc. στροφή, 35. Equal kind of rhythm, 12. Eupolidean verse, 139. Eupolis, 49, 175. Eurhythmy, 1, 8. Euripides, 48. Εξάσημοι, 10. Εξάχρονοι, 10. Flaccus, C. Valerius, 58. Freer anapaestic systems, 250. Free choral songs, 228. Free songs forming an indepen- Freese, C., 4. Friedmann, F. T., 4, 5, 231. Gaisford, Thom., 3. |