Virgil: The EcloguesValpy, 1830 |
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Strana 60
... observation of the heavens , and worship of the gods , chiefly Ceres - Then he enumerates various prognostics of the wea- ther ; those of bad weather ; those of fine weather - Farther prognostics from the sun and moon - He begins with ...
... observation of the heavens , and worship of the gods , chiefly Ceres - Then he enumerates various prognostics of the wea- ther ; those of bad weather ; those of fine weather - Farther prognostics from the sun and moon - He begins with ...
Strana 70
... observed to be of an intoxicating quality . — Stawell . 176 It is necessary for the farmer to use a wise discrimina- tion . It is said that the destructive fly of America prevails from the absence of rooks , whereas crows ( with which ...
... observed to be of an intoxicating quality . — Stawell . 176 It is necessary for the farmer to use a wise discrimina- tion . It is said that the destructive fly of America prevails from the absence of rooks , whereas crows ( with which ...
Strana 73
... observed by Mr. Bakewell with respect to his breed- ing cattle . - Letter on Husbandry in Lord Kaimes ' Life . It has been intimated that plants acquire certain habits , which they preserve for a time , though removed to different soils ...
... observed by Mr. Bakewell with respect to his breed- ing cattle . - Letter on Husbandry in Lord Kaimes ' Life . It has been intimated that plants acquire certain habits , which they preserve for a time , though removed to different soils ...
Strana 77
... observation reads the starry sphere , And fourfold parts , as seasons change , the year . Swains shelter'd from the shower at leisure frame Works that serener skies impatient claim ; Scoop troughs from trees , or mark each hoarded heap ...
... observation reads the starry sphere , And fourfold parts , as seasons change , the year . Swains shelter'd from the shower at leisure frame Works that serener skies impatient claim ; Scoop troughs from trees , or mark each hoarded heap ...
Strana 103
... observations and experience . - T . A. Knight . 226 Fern has sometimes a root eight or ten feet deep in the ground ; it is therefore detested by the ploughman , as it de- scends deeper than the plough . Its ashes are said to yield a ...
... observations and experience . - T . A. Knight . 226 Fern has sometimes a root eight or ten feet deep in the ground ; it is therefore detested by the ploughman , as it de- scends deeper than the plough . Its ashes are said to yield a ...
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Achilles Æneas Æneid ancient arms Augustus Augustus Cæsar Bacchus bear bees behold beneath betwixt breathe cæsura called Carthage Columella courser Creüsa crown'd Daphnis death deep Dido divine earth Eclogue Eneid ev'ry eyes fame fate father fear fire flame flocks flood foes fruit Georgics give goddess gods golden Grecian grove heav'n herds hero Homer honor imitate Italy Jove Julius Cæsar Juno Jupiter king labor land light Lille lordship Mantua Martyn mead Mopsus mountain night numbers nymphs o'er Ovid plain plants Pliny plough poem poet poetry Pollio pow'r praise Priam queen race Roman Rome round sacred says Segrais shade shepherds shore sire skies soil song spread spring Stawell steed strain streams swain sweet swell tempests thee Theocritus Thessaly thou Tityrus toil tow'rs translation trees Trojan Troy Turnus Tyrian verse vines Virgil wave whence wild winds wine woes wood words wound