Virgil: The EcloguesValpy, 1830 |
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Strana xiii
... rest of the day in cor- recting and reducing them to a less number . He compared himself to a she - bear which licks her cubs into shape . He was so benevolent and inoffensive , that most of his contemporary poets , ( even the genus ...
... rest of the day in cor- recting and reducing them to a less number . He compared himself to a she - bear which licks her cubs into shape . He was so benevolent and inoffensive , that most of his contemporary poets , ( even the genus ...
Strana 4
... rest , with pains I lead . Yean'd ' mid yon hazels on the flinty plain , Her dying twins , my flock's late hope , remain . Oft ( had I mark'd it ) to myself , and fold , This whelming ruin the scathed tree foretold ; [ The left - hand ...
... rest , with pains I lead . Yean'd ' mid yon hazels on the flinty plain , Her dying twins , my flock's late hope , remain . Oft ( had I mark'd it ) to myself , and fold , This whelming ruin the scathed tree foretold ; [ The left - hand ...
Strana 40
... rest , O come , and clasp thy shepherd to thy breast ! ' Thyr . Bitterer than crowfoot be I deem'd by thee , Which glows on far Sardinia's yellow lea ; Rougher than gorse with prickles cover'd o'er , And viler than the sea - weed cast ...
... rest , O come , and clasp thy shepherd to thy breast ! ' Thyr . Bitterer than crowfoot be I deem'd by thee , Which glows on far Sardinia's yellow lea ; Rougher than gorse with prickles cover'd o'er , And viler than the sea - weed cast ...
Strana 42
... rest , Corydon's subjects are generally pleasing ; those of Thyrsis , the contrary . ' ECLOGUE VIII . - PHARMACEUTRIA . ARGUMENT . DURING the march of Pollio , A. U. C. 715 , into Illyricum , where he obtained a triumph for his victory ...
... rest , Corydon's subjects are generally pleasing ; those of Thyrsis , the contrary . ' ECLOGUE VIII . - PHARMACEUTRIA . ARGUMENT . DURING the march of Pollio , A. U. C. 715 , into Illyricum , where he obtained a triumph for his victory ...
Strana 45
... rest , He tears , remorseless tears the human breast : Not to our nature does the boy belong— Begin with me , my pipe , the soft Mænalian song . ' Love taught the mother barbarous lore and wild , To plunge the dagger in her guiltless ...
... rest , He tears , remorseless tears the human breast : Not to our nature does the boy belong— Begin with me , my pipe , the soft Mænalian song . ' Love taught the mother barbarous lore and wild , To plunge the dagger in her guiltless ...
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