is this a lost text of Virgil, or a synopsis of an episode of HBO's "Rome"?

 
On Monday, April 02, 2007, at 02:33PM, "Harrison Jeff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>Virginia told Appius shall in the step of secret silence go
>Virginia told Minutius unseen, abroad the bruit of her is blown
>Numitorius told Calphurnia good as clothed by the grasses of Eden
>Horatio told Appius their uniforms glowed a deep purple hue
>Appius told Minutius be where thou wilt, thou wilt not harbour here
>Minutius told Calphurnia but, Cynthia! should to thee the palm be given
>Calphurnia told Corbulo sleep, then, my Lyre, thy tuneful tasks are o'er
>Corbulo told Horatio and look upon you with ten thousand eyes
>Horatio told Icilius thy handmaids, clad them o'er with purple beams
>Icilius told Numitorius thus in the winter stands the lonely tree
>Numitorius told Virginia on some frail bark in winter's midnight roar
>Icilius told Virginia she fled all ways into the grasses' mesh
>Horatio told Virginia who first my Muse did lift out of the flore
>Corbulo told Virginia fierce night-shade berries purple on their stems
>Calphurnia told Virginia old Cynthia, the lamp of our retreats
>Minutius told Virginia where art thou? thou so often seen on high
>Appius told Virginia that thou canst hear, and hearing, hold thy way
>Virginia told Appius alas so all things now do hold their peace
>Virginia told Corbulo Argos (thour't, Jove, named) needs but Polyph?me
>Minutius told Icilius or mute as the Memnon stone 'neath the moon
>Appius told Minutius as a garden overgrown and hidden
>
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