The Poems of VirgilLongmans, Green and Company, 1888 - 424 pages |
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... 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 shall ever be to me ; his altar shall often be wet with the blood of a tender lamb from our ...
... 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 shall ever be to me ; his altar shall often be wet with the blood of a tender lamb from our ...
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... shade - from here , on the border of your neighbour's land , that hedge , whose willow - blossoms are browsed by Hybla's bees , shall often tempt you to sleep , as it has ever done , with its light whispering - from here , under the ...
... shade - from here , on the border of your neighbour's land , that hedge , whose willow - blossoms are browsed by Hybla's bees , shall often tempt you to sleep , as it has ever done , with its light whispering - from here , under the ...
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... shade and its coolness - the hour when even green lizards are sheltering themselves in the brakes , and Thestylis is making for the reapers , as they come back spent with the vehement heat , her savoury mess of bruised garlic and wild ...
... shade and its coolness - the hour when even green lizards are sheltering themselves in the brakes , and Thestylis is making for the reapers , as they come back spent with the vehement heat , her savoury mess of bruised garlic and wild ...
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... shade , my boys ; if the heat steal a march on the milk , as it did the other day , it will be in vain that we shall tug at the udders . D. Dear , dear , how lean my bull is among those fattening tares ! it is the same love that wastes ...
... shade , my boys ; if the heat steal a march on the milk , as it did the other day , it will be in vain that we shall tug at the udders . D. Dear , dear , how lean my bull is among those fattening tares ! it is the same love that wastes ...
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... shades which the zephyrs keep agitating , or rather into the cave . See how the cave is covered by the wild vine's straggling tendrils , Me . In these hills of ours you have no rival but Amyntas . Mo. What if he were to rival Phoebus ...
... shades which the zephyrs keep agitating , or rather into the cave . See how the cave is covered by the wild vine's straggling tendrils , Me . In these hills of ours you have no rival but Amyntas . Mo. What if he were to rival Phoebus ...
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