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SILK BY THE ANCIENTS. 29<br />

" In oldest times, when kinjrs <strong>and</strong> hardy chiefs<br />

In bleating sheep-folds met, for purest <strong>wool</strong><br />

Phoenicia's hilly tracts were most renown'd.<br />

And fertile S)Tia's <strong>and</strong> Judtca's l<strong>and</strong>,<br />

Hermon, <strong>and</strong> Seir, <strong>and</strong> Hebron's brooky sides,<br />

Twice with the murex, crimson hue, they ting'd<br />

<strong>The</strong> shining fleeces—hence their gorgeous wealth ;<br />

And hence arose the walls <strong>of</strong> ancient Tyre*."<br />

LUCAN.<br />

C<strong>and</strong>ida Sidonio perlucent pectora filo,<br />

Quod Nilotis acus percussum pectine Serum<br />

Solvit, et extenso laxavit stamina velo.<br />

L. X. 141.<br />

Her snowy breast shines through Sidonian threads,<br />

First by the <strong>com</strong>b <strong>of</strong> distant Seres struck,<br />

Divided then by Egypt's skilful toil.<br />

And with embroidery transparent made.<br />

<strong>The</strong> poet is describing the dress <strong>of</strong> Cleopatra. He supposes<br />

her to have worn over her breast a piece <strong>of</strong> <strong>silk</strong>, woven by the<br />

Seres, imported through Sidon into Egypt, <strong>and</strong> then embroider-<br />

ed. By the last process, in which the Egyptians greatly excell-<br />

ed, the threads were in part separated, so as to exhibit the ap-<br />

pearance <strong>of</strong> lace, <strong>and</strong> to allow the white breast <strong>of</strong> the queen to<br />

be visible through the texture.<br />

Amidst the braidings <strong>of</strong> her flowing hair,<br />

<strong>The</strong> spoils <strong>of</strong> orient rocks <strong>and</strong> shells appear<br />

Like midnight stars, ten thous<strong>and</strong> diamonds deck<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>com</strong>ely rising <strong>of</strong> her graceful nock ;<br />

Of wondrous work, a thin transparent lawn<br />

O'er each s<strong>of</strong>t breast in decency was drawn,<br />

Where still by turns the parting threads withdrew,<br />

And all the panting bosom rose to view.<br />

Her robe, her every part, her air confess<br />

<strong>The</strong> power <strong>of</strong> female skill exhausted in her dress.<br />

In glowing purple rich the coverings lie,<br />

Twice had they drunk the noblest Tyrian dye<br />

Others, tis Pharian artists have the skill<br />

To mix the party-color'd web at will,<br />

:<br />

Pharsalia, x.<br />

* Old TjTe was besieged by Nebuchadnezzar in the second year after the<br />

destruction <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem, or 584 B. C.

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