That Midas first, when Asia's realms he left,

Brought roses from th' Odonian hills of Thrace,

And cultivated them in th' Emathian lands,

Blooming and fragrant with their sixty petals.

Next to th' Emathian roses those are praised

Which the Megarian Nisæa displays:

Nor is Phaselis, nor the land which worships

The chaste Diana,[125] to be lightly praised,

Made verdant by the sweet Lethæan stream.

In other trenches place the ivy cuttings,