Virgil: The EcloguesValpy, 1830 |
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Strana 35
... city of Crete , near which the re- mains of the famous Labyrinth , it is said , are still to be seen ; including columns of marble , granite , and red and white jasper . May give the rambler to my longing view ; Some ECLOGUE VI . 35.
... city of Crete , near which the re- mains of the famous Labyrinth , it is said , are still to be seen ; including columns of marble , granite , and red and white jasper . May give the rambler to my longing view ; Some ECLOGUE VI . 35.
Strana 36
The Eclogues Virgil. May give the rambler to my longing view ; Some emerald pasture , bright with morning dew , May lure his taste ; or , as her willing thrall , Some Gnossian heifer lead him to her stall . ' And now his verse laments ...
The Eclogues Virgil. May give the rambler to my longing view ; Some emerald pasture , bright with morning dew , May lure his taste ; or , as her willing thrall , Some Gnossian heifer lead him to her stall . ' And now his verse laments ...
Strana 40
... give ; Wealthier , Priapus , hope not to receive : 45 The fruits ' tis thine to guard , alas ! are mean- 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 ...
... give ; Wealthier , Priapus , hope not to receive : 45 The fruits ' tis thine to guard , alas ! are mean- 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 ...
Strana 43
... give posterity be mine . O Pollio ! whether now thou bend'st thy way Where huge Timavus glitters on the day , Or tread'st Illyrian strands : when , when will be The happy hour that I may sing of thee ; To distant lands thy deeds of war ...
... give posterity be mine . O Pollio ! whether now thou bend'st thy way Where huge Timavus glitters on the day , Or tread'st Illyrian strands : when , when will be The happy hour that I may sing of thee ; To distant lands thy deeds of war ...
Strana 58
... give additional proofs of the sagacity of a writer , whose philosophical inves- tigations and successful experiments have not only contri- buted to the speculative knowlege of this scientific age , but have assisted the labors , and ...
... give additional proofs of the sagacity of a writer , whose philosophical inves- tigations and successful experiments have not only contri- buted to the speculative knowlege of this scientific age , but have assisted the labors , and ...
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