The Works of VirgilG. Bell, 1891 - 404 pages |
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... thee , Alexis , I am neglected ; nor dost thou inquire who I am ; how rich in 66 1 For this Grecism compare Hermesianax , 37 , καίετο μὲν Ναννοῦς . Nemes . Ecl . ii . 1 , Formosam Donacen puer Idas et puer Alcon arde- bant . " B. The ...
... thee , Alexis , I am neglected ; nor dost thou inquire who I am ; how rich in 66 1 For this Grecism compare Hermesianax , 37 , καίετο μὲν Ναννοῦς . Nemes . Ecl . ii . 1 , Formosam Donacen puer Idas et puer Alcon arde- bant . " B. The ...
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... thee to inhabit with me our mean rural retreats and humble cots , and to pierce the deer , and to drive together a flock of kids to the green mallow ! In the woods along with me thou shalt rival Pan in singing . Pan6 first taught [ men ] ...
... thee to inhabit with me our mean rural retreats and humble cots , and to pierce the deer , and to drive together a flock of kids to the green mallow ! In the woods along with me thou shalt rival Pan in singing . Pan6 first taught [ men ] ...
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... thee quinces hoary with tender down and chestnuts which my Amaryllis loved . Plums I will add of waxen hue . On this fruit 9 too shall honour be conferred . And you , O laurels , I will crop ; and thee , O myrtle , next : for , thus ...
... thee quinces hoary with tender down and chestnuts which my Amaryllis loved . Plums I will add of waxen hue . On this fruit 9 too shall honour be conferred . And you , O laurels , I will crop ; and thee , O myrtle , next : for , thus ...
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... thee forth every where , without culture , creeping ivy with lady's glove , and Egyptian beans with smiling acanthus intermixed . The goats of themselves shall homeward convey their udders distended with milk ; nor shall the herds dread ...
... thee forth every where , without culture , creeping ivy with lady's glove , and Egyptian beans with smiling acanthus intermixed . The goats of themselves shall homeward convey their udders distended with milk ; nor shall the herds dread ...
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... thee , the earth , the regions of the sea , and heavens sublime : See how all things rejoice at the approach of this age . Oh that my last stage of life may continue so long , and so much breath as shall suffice to sing thy deeds ...
... thee , the earth , the regions of the sea , and heavens sublime : See how all things rejoice at the approach of this age . Oh that my last stage of life may continue so long , and so much breath as shall suffice to sing thy deeds ...
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