Virgil: The EcloguesValpy, 1830 |
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Strana 12
... winds more Can vex my flowers , my streams the wallowing boar ! 65 Whom shunn'st thou , inconsiderate boy ? The gods , And Dardan Paris , whilom dwelt in woods . Let Pallas love the towers ' twas hers to rear : To us the woodlands be ...
... winds more Can vex my flowers , my streams the wallowing boar ! 65 Whom shunn'st thou , inconsiderate boy ? The gods , And Dardan Paris , whilom dwelt in woods . Let Pallas love the towers ' twas hers to rear : To us the woodlands be ...
Strana 17
... Winds , waft her words to heaven , that gods may hear ! '魔 Men . ' Nought it avails me that Amyntas smiles ; 85 If , while he hunts , I still must watch the toils . ' 6 Dam . Iölas , ' tis my birthday ; Phyllis send : When bleeds my ...
... Winds , waft her words to heaven , that gods may hear ! '魔 Men . ' Nought it avails me that Amyntas smiles ; 85 If , while he hunts , I still must watch the toils . ' 6 Dam . Iölas , ' tis my birthday ; Phyllis send : When bleeds my ...
Strana 29
... Eclogue ) , and is itself copied by Philips in his fourth Pastoral ; Not half so sweet are midnight winds , that move In drowsy murmurs o'er the waving grove ; As to the traveller , parch'd with noontide heat , ECLOGUE V. 29 209.
... Eclogue ) , and is itself copied by Philips in his fourth Pastoral ; Not half so sweet are midnight winds , that move In drowsy murmurs o'er the waving grove ; As to the traveller , parch'd with noontide heat , ECLOGUE V. 29 209.
Strana 63
... winds , and changeful skies , And what each region bears , and what denies . Here golden harvests wave , there vineyards glow , Fruit bends the bough , or herbs unbidden grow- Her saffron , Tmolus , Ind her ivory boasts , Soft Saba ...
... winds , and changeful skies , And what each region bears , and what denies . Here golden harvests wave , there vineyards glow , Fruit bends the bough , or herbs unbidden grow- Her saffron , Tmolus , Ind her ivory boasts , Soft Saba ...
Strana 76
... Winds like a stream , and either Bear divides , 265 270 The Bears that dread their flaming lights to lave , 275 And slowly roll above the ocean wave . There night , ' tis said , and silence ever sleep , And gathering darkness broods ...
... Winds like a stream , and either Bear divides , 265 270 The Bears that dread their flaming lights to lave , 275 And slowly roll above the ocean wave . There night , ' tis said , and silence ever sleep , And gathering darkness broods ...
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