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Father Pan, old Silenus, two-horned fauns, and you, white band of the Goddess of the Pharetra — my reed-pipe has gladdened you with its music and I have brought you offerings each year.
Spare now, I beseech, the purple grape-berries and do not pluck the golden plums with greedy fingers.
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