Virgil: The EcloguesValpy, 1830 |
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Strana 29
... thee remains-- Pales and Phoebus both have fled the plains . Where to the furrow bulky grain we gave , Darnel and barren wild - oats idly wave ; And , for the daffodil and violet's bloom , Thistles and briers in rank luxuriance gloom ...
... thee remains-- Pales and Phoebus both have fled the plains . Where to the furrow bulky grain we gave , Darnel and barren wild - oats idly wave ; And , for the daffodil and violet's bloom , Thistles and briers in rank luxuriance gloom ...
Strana 31
... thee shall blaze . Yearly two bowls of milk shall bathe thy shrine , And two rich goblets crown'd with oil be thine : And cheerful shall thy feast with wine be made , By winter's fire or in the summer's shade ; For my full flask its ...
... thee shall blaze . Yearly two bowls of milk shall bathe thy shrine , And two rich goblets crown'd with oil be thine : And cheerful shall thy feast with wine be made , By winter's fire or in the summer's shade ; For my full flask its ...
Strana 32
The Eclogues Virgil. Yearly to thee his vows the hind shall pay : Not more his prayer shall Bacchus Ceres sway ; Thou arbiter of vows , as well as they . ' 100 Mops . A strain so soft what recompense shall greet ? For to my ear the ...
The Eclogues Virgil. Yearly to thee his vows the hind shall pay : Not more his prayer shall Bacchus Ceres sway ; Thou arbiter of vows , as well as they . ' 100 Mops . A strain so soft what recompense shall greet ? For to my ear the ...
Strana 33
... thee . Nor flows my verse unbidden . Should the Muse- Ah ! should she win some fond eye to peruse ; Thee , Varus , shall our tamarisks give to fame : Phoebus most loves the page that bears thy name . Proceed , sweet maids . Within a ...
... thee . Nor flows my verse unbidden . Should the Muse- Ah ! should she win some fond eye to peruse ; Thee , Varus , shall our tamarisks give to fame : Phoebus most loves the page that bears thy name . Proceed , sweet maids . Within a ...
Strana 40
... thee , Which glows on far Sardinia's yellow lea ; Rougher than gorse with prickles cover'd o'er , And viler than the sea - weed cast ashore , If this long lingering day outlast not years ! 55 Homeward , for shame ! haste homeward , well ...
... thee , Which glows on far Sardinia's yellow lea ; Rougher than gorse with prickles cover'd o'er , And viler than the sea - weed cast ashore , If this long lingering day outlast not years ! 55 Homeward , for shame ! haste homeward , well ...
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