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... , after hard labour - the last hope of my flock- alas on the bare flint . Ah ! often and often , I mind , this mischief was foretold me , had I but had sense , by the lightning A striking the oak . However , do kindly tell me.
... , after hard labour - the last hope of my flock- alas on the bare flint . Ah ! often and often , I mind , this mischief was foretold me , had I but had sense , by the lightning A striking the oak . However , do kindly tell me.
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... mind . M. Meanwhile we are leaving our home ; some going among the thirsty Africans , while others will reach Scythia , and Crete's swift Oaxes , and Britain , cut off utterly from the whole world . Tell me , will there ever be a day ...
... mind . M. Meanwhile we are leaving our home ; some going among the thirsty Africans , while others will reach Scythia , and Crete's swift Oaxes , and Britain , cut off utterly from the whole world . Tell me , will there ever be a day ...
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... mind from its soberness ; there is nothing but charms wanting here . Bring me home from the town , my charms , bring me my Daphnis . Charms have power even to draw the moon down from heaven ; by charms Circe transformed the companions ...
... mind from its soberness ; there is nothing but charms wanting here . Bring me home from the town , my charms , bring me my Daphnis . Charms have power even to draw the moon down from heaven ; by charms Circe transformed the companions ...
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... mind to relieve it . Bring me home from the town , my charms , bring me my Daphnis . These cast - off relics that faithless one left me days ago , precious pledges for himself , them I now entrust to thee , Earth , burying them even on ...
... mind to relieve it . Bring me home from the town , my charms , bring me my Daphnis . These cast - off relics that faithless one left me days ago , precious pledges for himself , them I now entrust to thee , Earth , burying them even on ...
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... mind . I , too , have been made a poet by the Muses , and have verses , too , of my own . I am called a bard myself by the shepherds , but I have no mind to trust them ; for as yet I cannot think my singing worthy of Varius or of Cinna ...
... mind . I , too , have been made a poet by the Muses , and have verses , too , of my own . I am called a bard myself by the shepherds , but I have no mind to trust them ; for as yet I cannot think my singing worthy of Varius or of Cinna ...
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