Virgil: The EcloguesValpy, 1830 |
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Strana 14
... eye ; And , had you not found means to vent your spite , In very passion you had burst outright . 20 Men . Slaves thus audacious , what will masters dare ? Did I not see you , rascal as you are , 9 The sacella were commonly smaller ...
... eye ; And , had you not found means to vent your spite , In very passion you had burst outright . 20 Men . Slaves thus audacious , what will masters dare ? Did I not see you , rascal as you are , 9 The sacella were commonly smaller ...
Strana 19
... eye's malignant beam ! ' Dam . Say , in what lands - and be my Phoebus crown'd- 115 By three short ells yon spacious heavens are bound . ' Men . Say , in what lands those wondrous flowers are grown , Which bear the names of kings - and ...
... eye's malignant beam ! ' Dam . Say , in what lands - and be my Phoebus crown'd- 115 By three short ells yon spacious heavens are bound . ' Men . Say , in what lands those wondrous flowers are grown , Which bear the names of kings - and ...
Strana 33
... eye to peruse ; Thee , Varus , shall our tamarisks give to fame : Phoebus most loves the page that bears thy name . Proceed , sweet maids . Within a cavern wide Silenus Chromis and Mnasylos spied . 5 10 15 8 Lowlier ; literally a drawn ...
... eye to peruse ; Thee , Varus , shall our tamarisks give to fame : Phoebus most loves the page that bears thy name . Proceed , sweet maids . Within a cavern wide Silenus Chromis and Mnasylos spied . 5 10 15 8 Lowlier ; literally a drawn ...
Strana 34
... eyes , With ruddy mulberries his temples dyes . 20 25 ' Why bind me , boys ? ' at last with smiles he cried : ' Loose me ; suffice a demi - god descried ! The lay ye ask be yours ; the lay to you , To her another recompense is due ...
... eyes , With ruddy mulberries his temples dyes . 20 25 ' Why bind me , boys ? ' at last with smiles he cried : ' Loose me ; suffice a demi - god descried ! The lay ye ask be yours ; the lay to you , To her another recompense is due ...
Strana 45
... eyes appear Within our orchard's bound , thy mother near ; Thy little hands the dewy apples pile : I was your guide - too happy I the while ! Just enter'd on my teens , with utmost stretch On tiptoe rising I the boughs could reach : I ...
... eyes appear Within our orchard's bound , thy mother near ; Thy little hands the dewy apples pile : I was your guide - too happy I the while ! Just enter'd on my teens , with utmost stretch On tiptoe rising I the boughs could reach : I ...
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