Virgil: The EcloguesValpy, 1830 |
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Výsledky 6 - 10 z 46.
Strana 37
... once her own All , all he chaunts , which erst the god of verse Taught blest Eurotas ' laurels to rehearse . The echoing vales , as swell the notes along , Throw to the skies the far - resounding song : Till eve's bright star the ...
... once her own All , all he chaunts , which erst the god of verse Taught blest Eurotas ' laurels to rehearse . The echoing vales , as swell the notes along , Throw to the skies the far - resounding song : Till eve's bright star the ...
Strana 47
... - nual sicknesse , ' & c . 105 The meal ' salted , parched , and kneaded ( molita ) was called mola , and sprinkled on the foreheads of the victims , & c . whence our term ' immolation . ' ' To me these relics once the traitor left- Dear.
... - nual sicknesse , ' & c . 105 The meal ' salted , parched , and kneaded ( molita ) was called mola , and sprinkled on the foreheads of the victims , & c . whence our term ' immolation . ' ' To me these relics once the traitor left- Dear.
Strana 48
The Eclogues Virgil. ' To me these relics once the traitor left- Dear relics ! These I now , of him bereft , Beneath my threshold , earth , to thee consign : These , these again shall make the rover mine ; Though , far estranged ...
The Eclogues Virgil. ' To me these relics once the traitor left- Dear relics ! These I now , of him bereft , Beneath my threshold , earth , to thee consign : These , these again shall make the rover mine ; Though , far estranged ...
Strana 73
... Once , once relax , the stream's o'erwhelming force Drives him , whirl'd backwards , down its headlong 230 course . de cent . Un grain de seigle , qui avoit crû sous les débris d'une couche de mon jardin , m'a donné 14 épis et 833 ...
... Once , once relax , the stream's o'erwhelming force Drives him , whirl'd backwards , down its headlong 230 course . de cent . Un grain de seigle , qui avoit crû sous les débris d'une couche de mon jardin , m'a donné 14 épis et 833 ...
Strana 93
... once more The gadding twig , that waved in air , restore . In each cleft piece the olive lives again , 35 Puts forth new roots , and clothes the wondering plain ; And oft unhurt the trees transform'd assume Leaves not their own , and ...
... once more The gadding twig , that waved in air , restore . In each cleft piece the olive lives again , 35 Puts forth new roots , and clothes the wondering plain ; And oft unhurt the trees transform'd assume Leaves not their own , and ...
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