Virgil: The Eclogues, Zväzok 1Harper & bros., 1848 |
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Strana 12
... light- nings , and firing the heavens : Virgil , like the same power in his benevolence , counselling with the gods , laying plans for empires , and regularly ordering his whole creation . " Virgil was of a swarthy complexion , tall ...
... light- nings , and firing the heavens : Virgil , like the same power in his benevolence , counselling with the gods , laying plans for empires , and regularly ordering his whole creation . " Virgil was of a swarthy complexion , tall ...
Strana 26
... light yokes hung , Homeward the weary bullocks plod along : The sun , cool setting , whelms in shade the grove ; Yet still I burn - for what can temper love ? " Ah ! Corydon , what madness fires thy brain ! Thy vines , half - pruned ...
... light yokes hung , Homeward the weary bullocks plod along : The sun , cool setting , whelms in shade the grove ; Yet still I burn - for what can temper love ? " Ah ! Corydon , what madness fires thy brain ! Thy vines , half - pruned ...
Strana 43
... from Chios , hod . Scio , and was esteemed the best of all the Greek wines . It is said by Tournefort to be called " nectar " to this day by the inhabitants The hymn shall Egon and Damœtas sound , While light ECLOGUE V. 43.
... from Chios , hod . Scio , and was esteemed the best of all the Greek wines . It is said by Tournefort to be called " nectar " to this day by the inhabitants The hymn shall Egon and Damœtas sound , While light ECLOGUE V. 43.
Strana 60
... light dream in fancy's loom ? No , cease , my charms ; he comes -- comes from the city home ! " ECLOGUE IX . - MŒRIS . ARGUMENT . In this Eclogue , which was probably composed by Virgil soon after Tityrus , A. U. C. 713 , on his return ...
... light dream in fancy's loom ? No , cease , my charms ; he comes -- comes from the city home ! " ECLOGUE IX . - MŒRIS . ARGUMENT . In this Eclogue , which was probably composed by Virgil soon after Tityrus , A. U. C. 713 , on his return ...
Strana 63
... Light song will ease the road of half its care : To aid thy song , let me this burden bear . Mær . Press me no more , but onward let us go : Sprightlier the strain , when He returns , will flow . ECLOGUE X. - GALLUS . ARGUMENT . As the ...
... Light song will ease the road of half its care : To aid thy song , let me this burden bear . Mær . Press me no more , but onward let us go : Sprightlier the strain , when He returns , will flow . ECLOGUE X. - GALLUS . ARGUMENT . As the ...
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