The Poems of VirgilLongmans, Green and Company, 1888 - 424 pages |
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... wind into my flower - beds , and the boars into my clear 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 ...
... wind into my flower - beds , and the boars into my clear 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 ...
Page 20
... wind , and Corydon and Thyrsis had driven their flocks to the same spot - Thyrsis ' sheep , Corydon's goats swelling with milk - both in the bloom . of life , Arcadians both , ready to sing first or second in a match . Just then , as I ...
... wind , and Corydon and Thyrsis had driven their flocks to the same spot - Thyrsis ' sheep , Corydon's goats swelling with milk - both in the bloom . of life , Arcadians both , ready to sing first or second in a match . Just then , as I ...
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... wind itself round thy brows among thy triumphal bays . Scarce had night's cold shade parted from the sky , just at the time that the dew on the tender grass is sweetest to the cattle , when leaning on his smooth olive wand Damon thus ...
... wind itself round thy brows among thy triumphal bays . Scarce had night's cold shade parted from the sky , just at the time that the dew on the tender grass is sweetest to the cattle , when leaning on his smooth olive wand Damon thus ...
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... wind round thee first , and thrice draw the image round the altar thus ; heaven delights in an uneven number . Twine in three knots , Amaryllis , the three colours ; twine them , Amaryllis , do , and say , ' I am twining the bonds of ...
... wind round thee first , and thrice draw the image round the altar thus ; heaven delights in an uneven number . Twine in three knots , Amaryllis , the three colours ; twine them , Amaryllis , do , and say , ' I am twining the bonds of ...
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... wind , as you may see , has fallen dead . Here we are just half - way , for the tomb of Bianor is becoming visible ; here , where the husbandmen are lopping those thick leaves ; here , Moris , let us stop and sing ; here put your kids ...
... wind , as you may see , has fallen dead . Here we are just half - way , for the tomb of Bianor is becoming visible ; here , where the husbandmen are lopping those thick leaves ; here , Moris , let us stop and sing ; here put your kids ...
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Acestes Æneas altar Anchises armour arms Ascanius Assaracus Ausonian battle bids blazing blood breast breath clouds comrades cries cruel Danaans Daphnis Dardan darts death deep destiny Dido earth Euryalus eyes fate father Faunus fire flame fleet flies fling flying fury gates give glory goddess gods gold groan hand heart heaven horse hurls Ilion Iulus javelins Jove Juno Juturna king land Latian Latinus Latium leaves light lofty look maiden Messapus Mezentius mighty Mnestheus mother Mycenae night nymphs once Pallas Pergamus Phoebus Phrygian plain prayer Priam queen quivering race rising river rock round Rutulians sail Sergestus shade shield ships shore shout side sire song soul spear stand stars steeds steel stream sword Tarchon tears tell temple terror Teucrians thee thou Tiber tree Trojan Troy turn Turnus walls warrior waves weapons whole wind wings woods words wound youth