Virgil: The EcloguesValpy, 1830 |
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Strana 6
... head . 55 With no new food your yeaning ewes shall faint ; Your herds no neighboring herd with sickness taint ! Happy old man ! here by this hallow'd spring , 60 These well - known streams , the breeze its health shall fling : Here by ...
... head . 55 With no new food your yeaning ewes shall faint ; Your herds no neighboring herd with sickness taint ! Happy old man ! here by this hallow'd spring , 60 These well - known streams , the breeze its health shall fling : Here by ...
Strana 10
... head . And mine two kids , their hides still dappled round , 45 ( As late I roved , in no safe valley found , ) 33 Figere cervos might also signify , to raise the forked poles , ' ( called furce and cervus ) applied to the supporting of ...
... head . And mine two kids , their hides still dappled round , 45 ( As late I roved , in no safe valley found , ) 33 Figere cervos might also signify , to raise the forked poles , ' ( called furce and cervus ) applied to the supporting of ...
Strana 27
... head of considerable armies , and Virgil had already smarted under the effects of civil fury , he cautiously veils the name of his hero under that of a Sicilian herdsman . Mopsus la- ments his death , and Menalcas celebrates his ...
... head of considerable armies , and Virgil had already smarted under the effects of civil fury , he cautiously veils the name of his hero under that of a Sicilian herdsman . Mopsus la- ments his death , and Menalcas celebrates his ...
Strana 39
... head , That no ill tongue malignant influence shed . ' 20 25 30 35 39 Cor . Dian , this head , the boar's late bristled pride , These branching antlers by the stag supplied , My little Micon hangs upon thy shrine ; But would'st thou ...
... head , That no ill tongue malignant influence shed . ' 20 25 30 35 39 Cor . Dian , this head , the boar's late bristled pride , These branching antlers by the stag supplied , My little Micon hangs upon thy shrine ; But would'st thou ...
Strana 44
... head Hesper forsakes , and speeds the night along— Begin with me , my pipe , the soft Mænalian song . ' Well worthy , Nisa , of thy conquer'd swain , For whom thy other suitors met disdain ; For whom thou scorn'd'st my reed and humble ...
... head Hesper forsakes , and speeds the night along— Begin with me , my pipe , the soft Mænalian song . ' Well worthy , Nisa , of thy conquer'd swain , For whom thy other suitors met disdain ; For whom thou scorn'd'st my reed and humble ...
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