Virgil: The EcloguesValpy, 1830 |
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Strana 3
... lands of the conquered provinces among the soldiery after the battle of Philippi , and the consequent expulsion of their rightful proprietors . Tityrus , or Virgil ( as it is generally ima- gined ) under that name , expresses his joy at ...
... lands of the conquered provinces among the soldiery after the battle of Philippi , and the consequent expulsion of their rightful proprietors . Tityrus , or Virgil ( as it is generally ima- gined ) under that name , expresses his joy at ...
Strana 6
... lands ; as we read previously of fattened victims ' and rich cheeses , ' and subsequently of a ' vine - pruner , home - grown apples and chestnuts , ' and thickened curds . ' The country round Mantua is , indeed , moist ; as the Mincio ...
... lands ; as we read previously of fattened victims ' and rich cheeses , ' and subsequently of a ' vine - pruner , home - grown apples and chestnuts , ' and thickened curds . ' The country round Mantua is , indeed , moist ; as the Mincio ...
Strana 7
... lands , Or Britain sunder'd from the world , must go ! -And shall I , after many a year of woe , E'er my loved country tread ; e'er hail again My turf - roof'd cot , the palace of my reign ? 75 These well - wrought fallows must the ...
... lands , Or Britain sunder'd from the world , must go ! -And shall I , after many a year of woe , E'er my loved country tread ; e'er hail again My turf - roof'd cot , the palace of my reign ? 75 These well - wrought fallows must the ...
Strana 19
... 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 Phyllis be thine own . ' 120 Pal . Not mine ...
... 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 Phyllis be thine own . ' 120 Pal . Not mine ...
Strana 25
... land each produce shall , itself , supply . O'er the vex'd tillage shall no harrow sound , No pruner's hook the vine luxuriant wound : The sturdy ploughman shall unyoke his steer , The wool no counterfeited stain shall bear ; But ...
... land each produce shall , itself , supply . O'er the vex'd tillage shall no harrow sound , No pruner's hook the vine luxuriant wound : The sturdy ploughman shall unyoke his steer , The wool no counterfeited stain shall bear ; But ...
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