Virgil: The Eclogues, Zväzok 1Harper & bros., 1848 |
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Strana 26
... fruit . 70 " The lioness . " Theocritus has a precisely similar pas- sage . 74 In returning from labour the plough is drawn backward ; in which case , from its relative lightness , it may be said to be only just hung on the yoke . 79 ...
... fruit . 70 " The lioness . " Theocritus has a precisely similar pas- sage . 74 In returning from labour the plough is drawn backward ; in which case , from its relative lightness , it may be said to be only just hung on the yoke . 79 ...
Strana 48
... fruit betray'd ; And now with mossy bark , to alders grown , He girdles thy sad sisters , Phaeton . Next Gallus , wandering by Permessus ' stream , Supplies the minstrel's desultory theme ; How to Aonia him a Muse convey'd , 70 And all ...
... fruit betray'd ; And now with mossy bark , to alders grown , He girdles thy sad sisters , Phaeton . Next Gallus , wandering by Permessus ' stream , Supplies the minstrel's desultory theme ; How to Aonia him a Muse convey'd , 70 And all ...
Strana 52
... 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 , thou who scent'st the air ...
... 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 , thou who scent'st the air ...
Strana 73
... Achilles Statius , in his commentary on Catullus , tells us , that on ancient coins and marbles Syl vanus is represented bearing a cvoress - tree plucked up by the roots . 32 Fruits and fair seasons from thy influence flow , GEORGIC I. 73.
... Achilles Statius , in his commentary on Catullus , tells us , that on ancient coins and marbles Syl vanus is represented bearing a cvoress - tree plucked up by the roots . 32 Fruits and fair seasons from thy influence flow , GEORGIC I. 73.
Strana 74
The Eclogues Virgil. 32 Fruits and fair seasons from thy influence flow , And the maternal myrtle wreathe thy brow ; O'er boundless ocean shall thy pow'r prevail , Thee her sole lord the world of waters hail ! Rule , where the sea ...
The Eclogues Virgil. 32 Fruits and fair seasons from thy influence flow , And the maternal myrtle wreathe thy brow ; O'er boundless ocean shall thy pow'r prevail , Thee her sole lord the world of waters hail ! Rule , where the sea ...
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