Virgil: The EcloguesValpy, 1830 |
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Strana ix
... bear no more ; but , * Macrobius , in the first book of his Saturnalia , has preserved to us one of Virgil's answers to the empe- ror : ' Ego vero frequentius a te literas accipio . — De Ænea quidem meo , si mehercule jam dignum auribus ...
... bear no more ; but , * Macrobius , in the first book of his Saturnalia , has preserved to us one of Virgil's answers to the empe- ror : ' Ego vero frequentius a te literas accipio . — De Ænea quidem meo , si mehercule jam dignum auribus ...
Strana xiii
... bear which licks her cubs into shape . He was so benevolent and inoffensive , that most of his contemporary poets ... bears all before him , and shines more and more as the tumult increases ; Virgil calmly daring like Æneas , appears ...
... bear which licks her cubs into shape . He was so benevolent and inoffensive , that most of his contemporary poets ... bears all before him , and shines more and more as the tumult increases ; Virgil calmly daring like Æneas , appears ...
Strana 9
... bear , Though he so dusky dark , and thou so fair ! 15 Trust not too much that hue , which charms the sight : The hyacinth we pluck , the privet slight ; Though that , sweet boy ! be dark , and this all snowy white . -Still am I scorn'd ...
... bear , Though he so dusky dark , and thou so fair ! 15 Trust not too much that hue , which charms the sight : The hyacinth we pluck , the privet slight ; Though that , sweet boy ! be dark , and this all snowy white . -Still am I scorn'd ...
Strana 10
... dangerous access , without their mother - as they re- quired a foster - dam ; and young ones , before they had lost their beauty - spots . In the same manner two bear cubs are Which daily of two ewes the udders drain ; These 10 VIRGIL .
... dangerous access , without their mother - as they re- quired a foster - dam ; and young ones , before they had lost their beauty - spots . In the same manner two bear cubs are Which daily of two ewes the udders drain ; These 10 VIRGIL .
Strana 12
... bear , And chestnuts , once to Amaryllis dear : Nor shall the bloomy plum unhonor'd pine ; And ye , proud bays , shall with the myrtle twine : For , blended so , ye breathe an odour all divine . Ah ! clownish Corydon , thy gifts he'll ...
... bear , And chestnuts , once to Amaryllis dear : Nor shall the bloomy plum unhonor'd pine ; And ye , proud bays , shall with the myrtle twine : For , blended so , ye breathe an odour all divine . Ah ! clownish Corydon , thy gifts he'll ...
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