Virgil: The Eclogues, Zväzok 1Harper & bros., 1848 |
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Strana 20
... head . With no new food your yeaning ewes shall faint ; Your herds no neighbouring herd with sickness taint ! Happy old man ! here by this hallow'd spring . These well - known streams , the breeze its health shall fling : 60 Here by the ...
... head . With no new food your yeaning ewes shall faint ; Your herds no neighbouring herd with sickness taint ! Happy old man ! here by this hallow'd spring . These well - known streams , the breeze its health shall fling : 60 Here by the ...
Strana 24
... head . And mine two kids , their hides still dappled round ( As late I roved , in no safe valley found ) , Which daily of two ewes the udders drain : These I for thee preserve - alas ! in vain : 40 46 33 Figere cervos might also signify ...
... head . And mine two kids , their hides still dappled round ( As late I roved , in no safe valley found ) , Which daily of two ewes the udders drain : These I for thee preserve - alas ! in vain : 40 46 33 Figere cervos might also signify ...
Strana 39
... the niece of Julius Cæsar ( through whom alone flowed the traditionary descent of the former from the smiling goddess Venus ) , see Penn , ib . p . 363-369 and Cassius were still at the head of considerable armies ECLOGUE V. 39 -DAPHNIS.
... the niece of Julius Cæsar ( through whom alone flowed the traditionary descent of the former from the smiling goddess Venus ) , see Penn , ib . p . 363-369 and Cassius were still at the head of considerable armies ECLOGUE V. 39 -DAPHNIS.
Strana 40
The Eclogues Virgil. and Cassius were still at the head of considerable armies , and Virgil had already smarted under the effects of civil fury , he cautiously veils the name of his hero under that of a Sicilian herdsman . Mopsus laments ...
The Eclogues Virgil. and Cassius were still at the head of considerable armies , and Virgil had already smarted under the effects of civil fury , he cautiously veils the name of his hero under that of a Sicilian herdsman . Mopsus laments ...
Strana 51
... head , That no ill tongue malignant influence shed . " 30 35 Cor . " Dian , this head , the boar's late bristled pride , These branching antlers by the stag supplied , My little Micon hangs upon thy shrine ; But wouldst thou grant ...
... head , That no ill tongue malignant influence shed . " 30 35 Cor . " Dian , this head , the boar's late bristled pride , These branching antlers by the stag supplied , My little Micon hangs upon thy shrine ; But wouldst thou grant ...
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