Virgil: The EcloguesValpy, 1830 |
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Strana 12
... - sage . 74 In returning from labor the plough is drawn backward ; in which case , from its relative lightness , it may be said to be only just hung on the yoke . ' Ah ! Corydon , what madness fires thy brain 12 VIRGIL .
... - sage . 74 In returning from labor the plough is drawn backward ; in which case , from its relative lightness , it may be said to be only just hung on the yoke . ' Ah ! Corydon , what madness fires thy brain 12 VIRGIL .
Strana 65
... labor rear Fresh crops by changeful produce year by year , If rich manure new life and nurture yield , And ashes renovate th ' exhausted field . Thus interchanging harvests earth repair , Nor lands unplough'd , meantime , no profit bear ...
... labor rear Fresh crops by changeful produce year by year , If rich manure new life and nurture yield , And ashes renovate th ' exhausted field . Thus interchanging harvests earth repair , Nor lands unplough'd , meantime , no profit bear ...
Strana 67
... labor tamed the ground , None dared to raise the fence , or mark the bound : dern cultivators . The sentiments of the ancients on this important precept are strongly illustrated by the following circumstance , quoted by Warton from ...
... labor tamed the ground , None dared to raise the fence , or mark the bound : dern cultivators . The sentiments of the ancients on this important precept are strongly illustrated by the following circumstance , quoted by Warton from ...
Strana 68
... labor all subdues , And ceaseless toil that urging want pursues . First pitying Ceres taught the famish'd swain 165 With iron shares to turn the stubborn plain , 153 The alder tree delights in moist places , and on the banks of rivers ...
... labor all subdues , And ceaseless toil that urging want pursues . First pitying Ceres taught the famish'd swain 165 With iron shares to turn the stubborn plain , 153 The alder tree delights in moist places , and on the banks of rivers ...
Strana 74
... labor weighs , And parts with equal balance nights and days , Goad , goad the steer , with barley sow the plain Till the bleak solstice sheds its latest rain . While yet the glebe is dry , beneath the earth Hide the young flax , and ...
... labor weighs , And parts with equal balance nights and days , Goad , goad the steer , with barley sow the plain Till the bleak solstice sheds its latest rain . While yet the glebe is dry , beneath the earth Hide the young flax , and ...
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