Virgil: The Eclogues, Zväzok 1Harper & bros., 1848 |
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Výsledky 1 - 5 z 25.
Strana 18
... hope , remain . Oft ( had I mark'd it ) to myself , and fold , This whelming ruin the scathed tree foretold ; [ The left - hand raven oft , with prescient croak , Distinctly boded from the hollow oak ! ] -But who this god of your ...
... hope , remain . Oft ( had I mark'd it ) to myself , and fold , This whelming ruin the scathed tree foretold ; [ The left - hand raven oft , with prescient croak , Distinctly boded from the hollow oak ! ] -But who this god of your ...
Strana 22
... hope's despite . Oft ' mid the solitary beechen glade , As with his pipe the pensive shepherd stray'd , These simple lays he pour'd to hill and grove : " And cannot aught my plaint , Alexis , move ? Unpitying youth ! thy frowns my death ...
... hope's despite . Oft ' mid the solitary beechen glade , As with his pipe the pensive shepherd stray'd , These simple lays he pour'd to hill and grove : " And cannot aught my plaint , Alexis , move ? Unpitying youth ! thy frowns my death ...
Strana 36
... hope that her " long life's closing strain " may enable her to " hymn the deeds which she foresees . " But though she was destined ( it passed current ) to De a millenarian , yet , having lived seven centuries at the time of Eneas's ...
... hope that her " long life's closing strain " may enable her to " hymn the deeds which she foresees . " But though she was destined ( it passed current ) to De a millenarian , yet , having lived seven centuries at the time of Eneas's ...
Strana 52
... hope not to receive : The fruits ' tis thine to guard , alas ! are mean- 45 Now poorly form'd in marble thou art seen ; But , should a teeming season bless my fold , My grateful voice should bid that form be gold . " Cor . " O Galatea ...
... hope not to receive : The fruits ' tis thine to guard , alas ! are mean- 45 Now poorly form'd in marble thou art seen ; But , should a teeming season bless my fold , My grateful voice should bid that form be gold . " Cor . " O Galatea ...
Strana 134
... hope erect the drivers dart , Now fear exhausts their palpitating heart . Prone o'er loose reins they lash th ' extended steed , And the wing'd axle flames beneath their speed ; Now , low they vanish , and now wing the skies , No pause ...
... hope erect the drivers dart , Now fear exhausts their palpitating heart . Prone o'er loose reins they lash th ' extended steed , And the wing'd axle flames beneath their speed ; Now , low they vanish , and now wing the skies , No pause ...
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