Virgil: The Eclogues, Zväzok 1Harper & bros., 1848 |
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Strana 63
... night - storm's gathering frown , 75 Light song will ease the road of half its care : To aid thy song , let me this burden bear . Mær . Press me no more , but onward let us go : Sprightlier the strain , when He returns , will flow ...
... night - storm's gathering frown , 75 Light song will ease the road of half its care : To aid thy song , let me this burden bear . Mær . Press me no more , but onward let us go : Sprightlier the strain , when He returns , will flow ...
Strana 72
... night ; what to the day , both in summer and winter - From winter he naturally remarks on the stormy sea- sons , the latter end of spring , and the commencement of autumn ; describes a storm in autumn ; and shows how to avoid such ...
... night ; what to the day , both in summer and winter - From winter he naturally remarks on the stormy sea- sons , the latter end of spring , and the commencement of autumn ; describes a storm in autumn ; and shows how to avoid such ...
Strana 85
... nights and days , Goad , goad the steer , with barley sow the plain , Till the bleak solstice sheds its latest rain . While yet the glebe is dry , beneath the earth / Hide the young flax , and poppy's future birth , And urge the harrow ...
... nights and days , Goad , goad the steer , with barley sow the plain , Till the bleak solstice sheds its latest rain . While yet the glebe is dry , beneath the earth / Hide the young flax , and poppy's future birth , And urge the harrow ...
Strana 87
... night , ' tis said , and silence , ever sleep , And gathering darkness broods upon the deep : Or from our clime , when fades the orient ray , There bright Aurora beams returning day : And here when first the Sun's hot coursers breathe ...
... night , ' tis said , and silence , ever sleep , And gathering darkness broods upon the deep : Or from our clime , when fades the orient ray , There bright Aurora beams returning day : And here when first the Sun's hot coursers breathe ...
Strana 88
... night to many a work advantage yields , Nor less the dawn that cools with dew the fields ; 320 By night o'er arid meads the swathe pursue , And mow the stubble moist with clammy dew . 296 The Romans kiln - dried their corn before ...
... night to many a work advantage yields , Nor less the dawn that cools with dew the fields ; 320 By night o'er arid meads the swathe pursue , And mow the stubble moist with clammy dew . 296 The Romans kiln - dried their corn before ...
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