XLVI
Keats in "Endymion" alludes to Dryope thus:—
"She took a lute from which there pulsing came
A lively prelude, fashioning the way
In which her voice should wander. 'Twas a lay
More subtle-cadenced, more forest-wild
Than Dryope's lone lulling of her child."
Poem:—
| Dryope | Walter S. Landor |