Virgil: The EcloguesValpy, 1830 |
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Strana 86
... raised against its depredations : there are matted huts at every hundred or two hundred yards , with men stationed , called Guardia di Po , ' ready to assist with their tools at a moment's warning , in case of a breach . - See Young's ...
... raised against its depredations : there are matted huts at every hundred or two hundred yards , with men stationed , called Guardia di Po , ' ready to assist with their tools at a moment's warning , in case of a breach . - See Young's ...
Strana 102
... raised , again rehearse , And pour through Roman towns th ' Ascræan verse . Now learn the soils , the nature of each field , What fruits their varying strength and virtue yield . Know first , th ' ungenial hill , and barren land , Where ...
... raised , again rehearse , And pour through Roman towns th ' Ascræan verse . Now learn the soils , the nature of each field , What fruits their varying strength and virtue yield . Know first , th ' ungenial hill , and barren land , Where ...
Strana 121
... daughter's children , he refused to marry her , unless the suitor could surpass , in a chariot - race , his horses begotten by the wind . Thirteen suitors thus perished ; I too will strive o'er earth my flight to raise GEORGIC III . 121.
... daughter's children , he refused to marry her , unless the suitor could surpass , in a chariot - race , his horses begotten by the wind . Thirteen suitors thus perished ; I too will strive o'er earth my flight to raise GEORGIC III . 121.
Strana 122
The Eclogues Virgil. I too will strive o'er earth my flight to raise , And , wing'd by victory , catch the gale of praise . I first , from Pindus ' brow , if life remain , Will lead the Muses to the Latian plain , For thee , my native ...
The Eclogues Virgil. I too will strive o'er earth my flight to raise , And , wing'd by victory , catch the gale of praise . I first , from Pindus ' brow , if life remain , Will lead the Muses to the Latian plain , For thee , my native ...
Strana 130
... raise Your high - fix'd hopes , and gain the meed of praise . Nor know I not how arduous to sustain The lowly theme , and grace with lofty strain ; But , fired by rapturous joy , o'er desert heights , Where no smooth trace to Castaly ...
... raise Your high - fix'd hopes , and gain the meed of praise . Nor know I not how arduous to sustain The lowly theme , and grace with lofty strain ; But , fired by rapturous joy , o'er desert heights , Where no smooth trace to Castaly ...
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