The Works of VirgilG. Bell, 1891 - 404 pages |
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... woods to re - echo beauteous Amaryllis . ' T. O Melibus , a god hath vouchsafed us this tranquillity ; for to me he shall always be a god ; a tender lamb from our folds shall often stain his altar [ with its blood ] . He per- mitted my ...
... woods to re - echo beauteous Amaryllis . ' T. O Melibus , a god hath vouchsafed us this tranquillity ; for to me he shall always be a god ; a tender lamb from our folds shall often stain his altar [ with its blood ] . He per- mitted my ...
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... wood - pigeons , thy delight , or the turtle from his lofty elm , cease to coo . 8 T. Sooner therefore shall the fleet stags pasture high in the air , and the seas leave the fish naked on the shore ; sooner , the bounds of each being ...
... wood - pigeons , thy delight , or the turtle from his lofty elm , cease to coo . 8 T. Sooner therefore shall the fleet stags pasture high in the air , and the seas leave the fish naked on the shore ; sooner , the bounds of each being ...
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... woods these undigested [ complaints ] : Ah , cruel Alexis , for my songs hast thou no care ? on me hast thou no pity ? thou wilt surely at last2 compel me to die . Even the cattle now pant after shades and cool retreats ; now the thorny ...
... woods these undigested [ complaints ] : Ah , cruel Alexis , for my songs hast thou no care ? on me hast thou no pity ? thou wilt surely at last2 compel me to die . Even the cattle now pant after shades and cool retreats ; now the thorny ...
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... woods along with me thou shalt rival Pan in singing . Pan6 first taught [ men ] to join several reeds with wax ; Pan guards both the sheep and the shepherds . Nor let it displease thee to rub thy lip with a shepherd's reed . What did ...
... woods along with me thou shalt rival Pan in singing . Pan6 first taught [ men ] to join several reeds with wax ; Pan guards both the sheep and the shepherds . Nor let it displease thee to rub thy lip with a shepherd's reed . What did ...
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... woods , and the Trojan Paris . Let Pallas herself inhabit the citadels she has erected . Let woods above all things delight The grim lioness pursues the wolf , the wolf on his part the goat ; the wanton goat pursues the flowery cytisus ...
... woods , and the Trojan Paris . Let Pallas herself inhabit the citadels she has erected . Let woods above all things delight The grim lioness pursues the wolf , the wolf on his part the goat ; the wanton goat pursues the flowery cytisus ...
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