Virgil: The EcloguesValpy, 1830 |
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Výsledky 6 - 6 z 6.
Strana 166
... Cyrene : Son ! thy cares are o'er , 595 Cease thy vain fears , and heave the sigh no more ! Clear is the cause ; the nymphs that loved the maid , Their sportful partner in the woodland shade , Laid waste thy hive ; thou , bend with ...
... Cyrene : Son ! thy cares are o'er , 595 Cease thy vain fears , and heave the sigh no more ! Clear is the cause ; the nymphs that loved the maid , Their sportful partner in the woodland shade , Laid waste thy hive ; thou , bend with ...
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