The Poems of VirgilLongmans, Green and Company, 1888 - 424 pages |
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... springs , and the vineyards here , used all to call for you as loudly as she did . T. How could I help it ? I had no other way of quitting . slavery , and no other place where I could find gods so ready to help me . Here it was ...
... springs , and the vineyards here , used all to call for you as loudly as she did . T. How could I help it ? I had no other way of quitting . slavery , and no other place where I could find gods so ready to help me . Here it was ...
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... springs , court , ing the coolness of 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 ...
... springs , court , ing the coolness of 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 ...
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... springs . Do you know whom you are flying from , infatuate as you are ? Why , even the gods have lived in the country , aye , and Dardan Paris . Leave Pallas to live by herself in the great city towns she has built ; let us love the ...
... springs . Do you know whom you are flying from , infatuate as you are ? Why , even the gods have lived in the country , aye , and Dardan Paris . Leave Pallas to live by herself in the great city towns she has built ; let us love the ...
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... spring . M. Get your sheep into the 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 ...
... spring . M. Get your sheep into the 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 ...
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... spring up all the world over - thou , Lucina - thine own Apollo is at length on his throne . In thy consulship it is — in thine , Pollio - that this glorious time shall come on , and the mighty months begin their march . Under thy ...
... spring up all the world over - thou , Lucina - thine own Apollo is at length on his throne . In thy consulship it is — in thine , Pollio - that this glorious time shall come on , and the mighty months begin their march . Under thy ...
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