Virgil: The Eclogues, Zväzok 1Harper & bros., 1848 |
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Výsledky 6 - 10 z 66.
Strana 46
... give to fame : Phoebus most loves the page that bears thy name . Proceed , sweet maids . Within a cavern wide 15 Silenus Chromis and Mnasylos spied . Heavy with sleep the aged tippler lay , And swoln his veins , as wont , with wine of ...
... give to fame : Phoebus most loves the page that bears thy name . Proceed , sweet maids . Within a cavern wide 15 Silenus Chromis and Mnasylos spied . Heavy with sleep the aged tippler lay , And swoln his veins , as wont , with wine of ...
Strana 48
... give the rambler to my longing view ; Some emerald pasture , bright with morning dew , 65 May lure his taste ; or , as her willing thrall , Some Gnossian heifer lead him to her stall . " And now his verse laments the miser - maid , By ...
... give the rambler to my longing view ; Some emerald pasture , bright with morning dew , 65 May lure his taste ; or , as her willing thrall , Some Gnossian heifer lead him to her stall . " And now his verse laments the miser - maid , By ...
Strana 52
... give ; 2 Wealthier , Priapus , 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 ...
... give ; 2 Wealthier , Priapus , 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 ...
Strana 54
... give posterity be mine . O Pollio ! whether now thou bend'st thy way Where huge Timavus glitters on the day , 5 comparison as follows : " Corydon , in his first Amœbæan , begins with piety to the gods ; Thyrsis , with rage against his ...
... give posterity be mine . O Pollio ! whether now thou bend'st thy way Where huge Timavus glitters on the day , 5 comparison as follows : " Corydon , in his first Amœbæan , begins with piety to the gods ; Thyrsis , with rage against his ...
Strana 55
... give increased height to the wearer . 19 Martyn interprets the incumbens tereti olive , “ leaning against the round olive - tree ; " as deeming the image of the olive- staff too humble even for a shepherd . 26 Mænalus was a high ...
... give increased height to the wearer . 19 Martyn interprets the incumbens tereti olive , “ leaning against the round olive - tree ; " as deeming the image of the olive- staff too humble even for a shepherd . 26 Mænalus was a high ...
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