Virgil: The EcloguesValpy, 1830 |
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... Cyrene , was taught by the nymphs the arts of curdling milk and cultivating olive- trees . 16 Cæa , an isle in the Ægean sea , one of the Cyclades . To this isle Aristæus retired after the death of his son Actæon . 18 , 19 Mountains of ...
... Cyrene , was taught by the nymphs the arts of curdling milk and cultivating olive- trees . 16 Cæa , an isle in the Ægean sea , one of the Cyclades . To this isle Aristæus retired after the death of his son Actæon . 18 , 19 Mountains of ...
Strana 157
... Cyrene ! thou , whom these fair springs revere , 365 The sorrows of thy son , O mother ! hear : 363 The river Peneus rises in Pindus , a mountain of Thes- saly , and flows through the vale of Tempe . 365 Virgil makes Cyrene the daughter ...
... Cyrene ! thou , whom these fair springs revere , 365 The sorrows of thy son , O mother ! hear : 363 The river Peneus rises in Pindus , a mountain of Thes- saly , and flows through the vale of Tempe . 365 Virgil makes Cyrene the daughter ...
Strana 158
... Cyrene heard the melancholy sound , 380 While by her side , the nymphs , a sister train , Wound the Milesian fleece of azure grain . Phyllodoce , Thalia , Spio , there O'er their white bosoms spread their golden hair There chaste ...
... Cyrene heard the melancholy sound , 380 While by her side , the nymphs , a sister train , Wound the Milesian fleece of azure grain . Phyllodoce , Thalia , Spio , there O'er their white bosoms spread their golden hair There chaste ...
Strana 159
... Cyrene thee , thy Aristæus calls , O'er kindred Peneus bends his drooping frame , And loads with cruelty a mother's name . ' Wild with unusual fear , Cyrene cried : Hither , O hither , nymph ! the mourner guide ; He , unreproved , may ...
... Cyrene thee , thy Aristæus calls , O'er kindred Peneus bends his drooping frame , And loads with cruelty a mother's name . ' Wild with unusual fear , Cyrene cried : Hither , O hither , nymph ! the mourner guide ; He , unreproved , may ...
Strana 160
... Cyrene heard his fruitless woe , Where fretted pumice arch'd the cave below , The sister nymphs the smooth shorn napkins bring , And cleansing water from their native spring ; These pile the banquet , crown the cups with wine , And with ...
... Cyrene heard his fruitless woe , Where fretted pumice arch'd the cave below , The sister nymphs the smooth shorn napkins bring , And cleansing water from their native spring ; These pile the banquet , crown the cups with wine , And with ...
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