Virgil: The EcloguesValpy, 1830 |
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Strana 36
... grove be thine , Nor seem there bower to Phoebus more divine . ' Why should I tell , how Scylla's deed he sung— Scylla the false , of royal Nisus sprung ; Or her , who girt with howling monsters shook Ulysses ' keels , and as the surges ...
... grove be thine , Nor seem there bower to Phoebus more divine . ' Why should I tell , how Scylla's deed he sung— Scylla the false , of royal Nisus sprung ; Or her , who girt with howling monsters shook Ulysses ' keels , and as the surges ...
Strana 42
... grove . 95 98 After a sedulous estimate of the merits of each succes- sive tetrastich , Martyn agrees with Daphnis and Melibus in adjudging the victory to Corydon . De la Rue briefly sums up the comparison as follows : - Corydon , în ...
... grove . 95 98 After a sedulous estimate of the merits of each succes- sive tetrastich , Martyn agrees with Daphnis and Melibus in adjudging the victory to Corydon . De la Rue briefly sums up the comparison as follows : - Corydon , în ...
Strana 44
... grove , And vocal pines resound the shepherd's love : Still Pan is heard its echoing bowers among ; Pan , who first bade the reed its notes prolong- Begin with me , my pipe , the soft Mænalian song . ' To Mopsus now is faithless Nisa ...
... grove , And vocal pines resound the shepherd's love : Still Pan is heard its echoing bowers among ; Pan , who first bade the reed its notes prolong- Begin with me , my pipe , the soft Mænalian song . ' To Mopsus now is faithless Nisa ...
Strana 47
... grove , Though night's late hours approach ! Him seize such love , Nor deign I his physician to become- 115 Bring from the city , bring , ye charms , my Daphnis · home . 103 This was continued , even in later times . James I. , in his ...
... grove , Though night's late hours approach ! Him seize such love , Nor deign I his physician to become- 115 Bring from the city , bring , ye charms , my Daphnis · home . 103 This was continued , even in later times . James I. , in his ...
Strana 54
... grove . ' 35 - But you , Arcadians , deign ( sad Gallus cried ) To sing my sorrows on each mountain's side : You , only , of the poet's art possest ; And softly , sweetly , will my relics rest , 40 If by your simple reeds my suffering ...
... grove . ' 35 - But you , Arcadians , deign ( sad Gallus cried ) To sing my sorrows on each mountain's side : You , only , of the poet's art possest ; And softly , sweetly , will my relics rest , 40 If by your simple reeds my suffering ...
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