The Poems of VirgilLongmans, Green and Company, 1888 - 424 pages |
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Page 10
... bear spices . M. The man that hates not Bavius , let him love your verses , Mævius ; let him , moreover , plough with a team of foxes , and milk he - goats . D. You who gather flowers and strawberries that grow on the ground , there is ...
... bear spices . M. The man that hates not Bavius , let him love your verses , Mævius ; let him , moreover , plough with a team of foxes , and milk he - goats . D. You who gather flowers and strawberries that grow on the ground , there is ...
Page 17
... bears on its front the name of Varus . Proceed , Pierian maids . Young Chromis and Mnasylos saw old Silenus lying asleep in a cave , his veins swollen , as is his constant wont , by the wine - god , his friend . of yesterday . There ...
... bears on its front the name of Varus . Proceed , Pierian maids . Young Chromis and Mnasylos saw old Silenus lying asleep in a cave , his veins swollen , as is his constant wont , by the wine - god , his friend . of yesterday . There ...
Page 31
... bear my fate in the woods , with the dens of wild beasts round me , and engrave my love on the young growing trees ; they will shoot up , and my love will shoot up with them . Meantime I will scour Mænalus along with the nymphs , or ...
... bear my fate in the woods , with the dens of wild beasts round me , and engrave my love on the young growing trees ; they will shoot up , and my love will shoot up with them . Meantime I will scour Mænalus along with the nymphs , or ...
Page 37
... first touched the river - then the mariner numbered and named the stars - Pleiades , and Hyades , and Lycaon's glittering child , the Bear . Then men found how to capture game with the noose , to beguile them BOOK I. 80-140 . 37.
... first touched the river - then the mariner numbered and named the stars - Pleiades , and Hyades , and Lycaon's glittering child , the Bear . Then men found how to capture game with the noose , to beguile them BOOK I. 80-140 . 37.
Page 41
... Bears - the Bears who ever shrink from the touch of ocean's waters . There , some say , all is wrapped in eternal night , with its silence that knows no seasons , and its thick pall deepening the gloom ; or , as others think , Aurora ...
... Bears - the Bears who ever shrink from the touch of ocean's waters . There , some say , all is wrapped in eternal night , with its silence that knows no seasons , and its thick pall deepening the gloom ; or , as others think , Aurora ...
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