The Works of VirgilG. Bell, 1891 - 404 pages |
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... altar [ with its blood ] . He per- mitted my heifers to range at large , as you see , and myself to play what I wished on my rural reed . M. I envy you not indeed ; I rather marvel ; to such an ex- tent is there confusion in the lands ...
... altar [ with its blood ] . He per- mitted my heifers to range at large , as you see , and myself to play what I wished on my rural reed . M. I envy you not indeed ; I rather marvel ; to such an ex- tent is there confusion in the lands ...
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... altars yearly smoke [ with incense ] . Here first he gave this entreating answer to me : " Swains , feed your heifers as formerly , and yoke your steers . " " " M. Happy old man , your lands then will remain [ still in your possession ] ...
... altars yearly smoke [ with incense ] . Here first he gave this entreating answer to me : " Swains , feed your heifers as formerly , and yoke your steers . " " " M. Happy old man , your lands then will remain [ still in your possession ] ...
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... altars ; lo , Daphnis , two for thee , and two for Phoebus . Two bowls foaming with new milk , and two goblets of fat oil , will I present to thee each year and chiefly , enlivening the feast with plenty of the joys of Bacchus , before ...
... altars ; lo , Daphnis , two for thee , and two for Phoebus . Two bowls foaming with new milk , and two goblets of fat oil , will I present to thee each year and chiefly , enlivening the feast with plenty of the joys of Bacchus , before ...
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... altars with a soft fillet : burn thereon oily vervain and male13 frankincense , that I may try , by sacred magic spells , to dispossess my love of a sound mind . Only charms are here wanting . My charms , bring Daphnis from the town ...
... altars with a soft fillet : burn thereon oily vervain and male13 frankincense , that I may try , by sacred magic spells , to dispossess my love of a sound mind . Only charms are here wanting . My charms , bring Daphnis from the town ...
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... altars with quivering flames , while I delay to remove them may it be a happy omen . " Tis certainly something or other ; and Hylax " in the entrance barks . Can I believe ? or do those in love form to them- selves fantastic dreams ...
... altars with quivering flames , while I delay to remove them may it be a happy omen . " Tis certainly something or other ; and Hylax " in the entrance barks . Can I believe ? or do those in love form to them- selves fantastic dreams ...
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