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... tree . Your Tityrus hence was absent The very pines , O Tityrus , the fountains , these very copses called for thee . T. What could I do ? It was neither in my power , while I staid here , to deliver myself from servitude , nor ...
... tree . Your Tityrus hence was absent The very pines , O Tityrus , the fountains , these very copses called for thee . T. What could I do ? It was neither in my power , while I staid here , to deliver myself from servitude , nor ...
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... trees ; in order range your vines . Begone , my See ! 8 Hyblæan bees , from Hybla , a mountain of Sicily , celebrated for its excellent honey . 9 Parthian , & c . Parthia , now part of Persia , a country of Asia . The Arar , or Saone ...
... trees ; in order range your vines . Begone , my See ! 8 Hyblæan bees , from Hybla , a mountain of Sicily , celebrated for its excellent honey . 9 Parthian , & c . Parthia , now part of Persia , a country of Asia . The Arar , or Saone ...
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... tree , is budding forth : now the woods look green ; now the year is most beauteous . Begin , Damo- tas : then you , Menalcas , follow . Ye shall sing in alternate verses : the Muses love alternate verses . 3 Alcimedon , an excellent ...
... tree , is budding forth : now the woods look green ; now the year is most beauteous . Begin , Damo- tas : then you , Menalcas , follow . Ye shall sing in alternate verses : the Muses love alternate verses . 3 Alcimedon , an excellent ...
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... tree in the wood : to - morrow I will send him ten others . D. O how often , and what things Galatea spoke to me ! Some ... trees ; to me the anger of Amaryllis . M. Moisture is grateful to the sown corn ; the arbute to weaned kids ; the ...
... tree in the wood : to - morrow I will send him ten others . D. O how often , and what things Galatea spoke to me ! Some ... trees ; to me the anger of Amaryllis . M. Moisture is grateful to the sown corn ; the arbute to weaned kids ; the ...
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... tree , and sang and noted them by turns : then bid Amyntas vie with me . ME . As far as the limber willow is inferior ... trees , as grapes are of the vine , as the bull is of the flock , as standing corn of fertile fields ; so thou wast ...
... tree , and sang and noted them by turns : then bid Amyntas vie with me . ME . As far as the limber willow is inferior ... trees , as grapes are of the vine , as the bull is of the flock , as standing corn of fertile fields ; so thou wast ...
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