Virgil: The EcloguesValpy, 1830 |
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Strana 11
... wood and to gold . 54 The poppy , ' the common red species which grows wild among corn , is mentioned both by Virgil and by Theo- critus , as anciently used in amorous divinations . See Martyn on Georg . i . 78 . The anethum , or dill ...
... wood and to gold . 54 The poppy , ' the common red species which grows wild among corn , is mentioned both by Virgil and by Theo- critus , as anciently used in amorous divinations . See Martyn on Georg . i . 78 . The anethum , or dill ...
Strana 12
... woods . Let Pallas love the towers ' twas hers to rear : To us the woodlands be for ever dear ! The lioness pursues the wolf , her prey ; The wolf the kid , the kid the trefoil's spray ; And Corydon Alexis : bound by laws Peculiar ...
... woods . Let Pallas love the towers ' twas hers to rear : To us the woodlands be for ever dear ! The lioness pursues the wolf , her prey ; The wolf the kid , the kid the trefoil's spray ; And Corydon Alexis : bound by laws Peculiar ...
Strana 17
... woods of Italy , as we are told by Matthioli , and are of a golden or yellowish color , pallenti cortice ( Ov . Met . v . ) . 87 Iölas , addressed by both the competitors , was probably the father of Phyllis . The ancients used to ...
... woods of Italy , as we are told by Matthioli , and are of a golden or yellowish color , pallenti cortice ( Ov . Met . v . ) . 87 Iölas , addressed by both the competitors , was probably the father of Phyllis . The ancients used to ...
Strana 18
... woods ; and me my fair one's scorn . ' Men . ' Young grain likes moisture ; kids the bud- ding grove ; Lithe osiers teeming cows ; I but Amyntas love . ' 6 Dam . Rude though it be , kind Pollio bears my reed : 95 A heifer , Muses , for ...
... woods ; and me my fair one's scorn . ' Men . ' Young grain likes moisture ; kids the bud- ding grove ; Lithe osiers teeming cows ; I but Amyntas love . ' 6 Dam . Rude though it be , kind Pollio bears my reed : 95 A heifer , Muses , for ...
Strana 29
... woods , I Daphnis here am laid : Fair was my flock ; but fairer I , who fed . ' ' Men . Sweet to the ear , blest bard , thy tuneful reed , As sleep to wearied shepherds on the mead : 55 from a passage in Livy , denies , Perhaps he ...
... woods , I Daphnis here am laid : Fair was my flock ; but fairer I , who fed . ' ' Men . Sweet to the ear , blest bard , thy tuneful reed , As sleep to wearied shepherds on the mead : 55 from a passage in Livy , denies , Perhaps he ...
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