The Poems of VirgilLongmans, Green and Company, 1888 - 424 pages |
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... fields of our love — we are exiles from our country , while you , Tityrus , at ease in the shade , are teaching the woods to resound the charms of Amaryllis . T. O Melibus , it is a god who has given us the peace you see - for a god he ...
... fields of our love — we are exiles from our country , while you , Tityrus , at ease in the shade , are teaching the woods to resound the charms of Amaryllis . T. O Melibus , it is a god who has given us the peace you see - for a god he ...
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... fields , and the turf- heaped roof of my homely cottage , surveying my old domains , then , perhaps , a few ears of corn ? Is a lawless soldier to bé master of lands that I have broken up and tilled so well a barbarian , of such crops ...
... fields , and the turf- heaped roof of my homely cottage , surveying my old domains , then , perhaps , a few ears of corn ? Is a lawless soldier to bé master of lands that I have broken up and tilled so well a barbarian , of such crops ...
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... field to the green mallows ! Living with me , you shall soon rival Pan in singing in the wood- land . Pan it was that first taught the fashion of fastening several reeds together with wax . Pan it is that cares for sheep and shepherds ...
... field to the green mallows ! Living with me , you shall soon rival Pan in singing in the wood- land . Pan it was that first taught the fashion of fastening several reeds together with wax . Pan it is that cares for sheep and shepherds ...
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... field there are two figures , Conon and - who was the other , who marked out with his rod the whole heavens for mankind , that they might know the seasons which the reaper and the stooping plough- man were to have for their own ? I have ...
... field there are two figures , Conon and - who was the other , who marked out with his rod the whole heavens for mankind , that they might know the seasons which the reaper and the stooping plough- man were to have for their own ? I have ...
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... field and every tree is yielding its fruit ; the time when the woods are in leaf , and the year is at its love- liest . Begin , Damotas ; you follow him , Menalcas . You shall sing by turns ; singing by turns is what the Muses love . D ...
... field and every tree is yielding its fruit ; the time when the woods are in leaf , and the year is at its love- liest . Begin , Damotas ; you follow him , Menalcas . You shall sing by turns ; singing by turns is what the Muses love . D ...
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