The Poems of VirgilLongmans, Green and Company, 1888 - 424 pages |
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... shore- sooner shall the Parthian and German wander over each other's frontiers , one to drink the Arar in his exile , the other the Tigris -than that gracious look of his shall fade from my mind . M. Meanwhile we are leaving our home ...
... shore- sooner shall the Parthian and German wander over each other's frontiers , one to drink the Arar in his exile , the other the Tigris -than that gracious look of his shall fade from my mind . M. Meanwhile we are leaving our home ...
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... shore , nor the streams that run down among the rocky glens . Me . Here is my present to you first - this frail reed ; it was this from which I learnt ' Corydon was burning for the lovely Alexis , ' and that other lesson , ' Whose ...
... shore , nor the streams that run down among the rocky glens . Me . Here is my present to you first - this frail reed ; it was this from which I learnt ' Corydon was burning for the lovely Alexis , ' and that other lesson , ' Whose ...
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... shore rang with Hylas ! Hylas ! from end to end . Turning next to her who would have been happy indeed had cattle never been created , Pasiphae , he soothes her with her passion for the snow - white bull . Unhappy girl ! how came such ...
... shore rang with Hylas ! Hylas ! from end to end . Turning next to her who would have been happy indeed had cattle never been created , Pasiphae , he soothes her with her passion for the snow - white bull . Unhappy girl ! how came such ...
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... shore , if I do not find this day longer already than a whole year . Home with you from your pasture ; for shame , home with you , lazy bullocks ! C. Mossy springs , and grass more downy - soft than sleep , and the arbute that embowers ...
... shore , if I do not find this day longer already than a whole year . Home with you from your pasture ; for shame , home with you , lazy bullocks ! C. Mossy springs , and grass more downy - soft than sleep , and the arbute that embowers ...
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... shore of the Illyrian sea , will that day ever come that will find me free to tell of thy deeds ? Shall I ever be free to publish the whole world through those strains of thine , alone worthy of Sophocles ' tragic march ? From thee is ...
... shore of the Illyrian sea , will that day ever come that will find me free to tell of thy deeds ? Shall I ever be free to publish the whole world through those strains of thine , alone worthy of Sophocles ' tragic march ? From thee is ...
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