Virgil: The EcloguesValpy, 1830 |
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Strana 34
... ' 32 The Fauns ' are ' rural deities , so called a fando , because they speak personally to men .'- Martyn . 36 Rhodope and Ismarus were mountains of Thrace . Its firmness how the soil , the sea its bed 34 VIRGIL . 13.
... ' 32 The Fauns ' are ' rural deities , so called a fando , because they speak personally to men .'- Martyn . 36 Rhodope and Ismarus were mountains of Thrace . Its firmness how the soil , the sea its bed 34 VIRGIL . 13.
Strana 35
The Eclogues Virgil. Its firmness how the soil , the sea its bed Received , and gradual vegetation spread : How the new sun o'er wondering lands arose , And buoyant clouds their liquid wealth disclose : How rising woods first cast their ...
The Eclogues Virgil. Its firmness how the soil , the sea its bed Received , and gradual vegetation spread : How the new sun o'er wondering lands arose , And buoyant clouds their liquid wealth disclose : How rising woods first cast their ...
Strana 41
... soil'd With constant smoke , bespeak the warmth within : Nor more we care for winter's snow - clad scene Than wolves respect the numbers of the fold , Or streams their banks , in mountain - torrent roll'd . ' Cor . Now wears the juniper ...
... soil'd With constant smoke , bespeak the warmth within : Nor more we care for winter's snow - clad scene Than wolves respect the numbers of the fold , Or streams their banks , in mountain - torrent roll'd . ' Cor . Now wears the juniper ...
Strana 59
... soils - Recommends that the ground should lie fallow , or be refreshed by change of crops or manure ; that the stubble should be burnt for the melioration of the soil ; and that the ground be duly pre- pared by frequent ploughing and ...
... soils - Recommends that the ground should lie fallow , or be refreshed by change of crops or manure ; that the stubble should be burnt for the melioration of the soil ; and that the ground be duly pre- pared by frequent ploughing and ...
Strana 64
... soil , And give the sun through many a summer day To bake the clod , and feed with ripening ray ; But in light furrows turn th ' unfertile ground When slow Arcturus wheels his lingering round : There , lest rude weeds should choke the ...
... soil , And give the sun through many a summer day To bake the clod , and feed with ripening ray ; But in light furrows turn th ' unfertile ground When slow Arcturus wheels his lingering round : There , lest rude weeds should choke the ...
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