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Virgil. 14 Mo. You are my elder ; you have a right to give me the word , Menalcas , whether we should retire under those flicker- ing shades which the zephyrs keep agitating , or rather into the cave . See how the cave is covered by the ...
Virgil. 14 Mo. You are my elder ; you have a right to give me the word , Menalcas , whether we should retire under those flicker- ing shades which the zephyrs keep agitating , or rather into the cave . See how the cave is covered by the ...
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... give our largest barley grains , we see growing ungenerous darnel and unfruitful oats . In place of the delicate violet and the dazzling bright narcissus springs up the thistle , and the thorn with its sharp spikes . Sow the turf with ...
... give our largest barley grains , we see growing ungenerous darnel and unfruitful oats . In place of the delicate violet and the dazzling bright narcissus springs up the thistle , and the thorn with its sharp spikes . Sow the turf with ...
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... give you for a song like this ? Why , the whisper of the rising south is not so charming to my ear , nor the beating of the waves on the shore , nor the streams that run down among the rocky glens . ( Me . Here is my present to you ...
... give you for a song like this ? Why , the whisper of the rising south is not so charming to my ear , nor the beating of the waves on the shore , nor the streams that run down among the rocky glens . ( Me . Here is my present to you ...
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... give me back Daphnis . Bring me home from the town , my charms , bring me my Daphnis . These plants and these poisons culled from Pontus I had from Moris ' own hand . They grow in plenty at Pontus . By the strength of these often I have ...
... give me back Daphnis . Bring me home from the town , my charms , bring me my Daphnis . These plants and these poisons culled from Pontus I had from Moris ' own hand . They grow in plenty at Pontus . By the strength of these often I have ...
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... give us , along with yourself , Menalcas ? Who would there be to sing of the nymphs ? Who to sow the turf with flowers and herbage , and embower the springs in green shade ? Or who would give us songs like that I caught slily from you ...
... give us , along with yourself , Menalcas ? Who would there be to sing of the nymphs ? Who to sow the turf with flowers and herbage , and embower the springs in green shade ? Or who would give us songs like that I caught slily from you ...
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Acestes Æneas altar Anchises armour arms Ascanius Assaracus Ausonian battle bids blazing blood breast breath brow clouds comrades cries cruel Danaans Daphnis Dardan darts death deep destiny Dido earth Eneas Euryalus eyes fate father Faunus fire flame fleet flies fling flying fury gates give glory goddess gods gold groan hand heart heaven horse 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 side sire soil 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