The Works of VirgilG. Bell, 1891 - 404 pages |
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... fall off with a whitish hue when I shaved ; yet [ on me ] she looked , and after a long time came , when Amaryllis began to sway me , and Galatea had cast me off . For I will not disown it , while Galatea ruled me , I had neither hopes ...
... fall off with a whitish hue when I shaved ; yet [ on me ] she looked , and after a long time came , when Amaryllis began to sway me , and Galatea had cast me off . For I will not disown it , while Galatea ruled me , I had neither hopes ...
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... falls into the Rhone at Lyons . Germany , a large country of Europe , to the north of Italy . The Tigris , a river of Asia , forming a junction with the Euphrates . 10 Africans , & c . Africa , one of the three divisions of the ancient ...
... falls into the Rhone at Lyons . Germany , a large country of Europe , to the north of Italy . The Tigris , a river of Asia , forming a junction with the Euphrates . 10 Africans , & c . Africa , one of the three divisions of the ancient ...
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... fall from the lofty mountains . ECLOGUE II . The subject of this Eclogue is copied from Theocritus . The shepherd Cory- don is deeply enamoured of Alexis , an ungrateful youth of great beauty . ALEXIS . THE shepherd Corydon burned ' for ...
... fall from the lofty mountains . ECLOGUE II . The subject of this Eclogue is copied from Theocritus . The shepherd Cory- don is deeply enamoured of Alexis , an ungrateful youth of great beauty . ALEXIS . THE shepherd Corydon burned ' for ...
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... fall of Troy , Ulysses , in his return home , encountered incredible hardships , and with difficulty escaped the rocks of Scylla , so named from a daughter of Typhon , who was changed by Circe into a frightful monster , when , throwing ...
... fall of Troy , Ulysses , in his return home , encountered incredible hardships , and with difficulty escaped the rocks of Scylla , so named from a daughter of Typhon , who was changed by Circe into a frightful monster , when , throwing ...
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... falling into the Mediterranean . 25 Vesper , the planet Venus , or the evening star . 1 The rustling of the breeze in the leaves is thus said vpíčev in Greek . B. i . e . both skilled in music , which was greatly cultivated among the ...
... falling into the Mediterranean . 25 Vesper , the planet Venus , or the evening star . 1 The rustling of the breeze in the leaves is thus said vpíčev in Greek . B. i . e . both skilled in music , which was greatly cultivated among the ...
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