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... rock's shelter , the dresser shall sing out into the air- while the hoarse wood - pigeons , those favourites of yours , and the turtle will still go on complaining from the skiey elm - top . T. Yes ; sooner shall the stags become ...
... rock's shelter , the dresser shall sing out into the air- while the hoarse wood - pigeons , those favourites of yours , and the turtle will still go on complaining from the skiey elm - top . T. Yes ; sooner shall the stags become ...
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... rocks , the plantations , too , are already taking up the song , ' We have a new god , a new god , Menalcas ! ' Be gracious and propitious to thy worshippers ! See , here are four altars- two , see , for thee , Daphnis ; two of a larger ...
... rocks , the plantations , too , are already taking up the song , ' We have a new god , a new god , Menalcas ! ' Be gracious and propitious to thy worshippers ! See , here are four altars- two , see , for thee , Daphnis ; two of a larger ...
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... rock of Parnassus is never so enraptured with Phoebus , nor are Rhodope and Ismarus so entranced by Orpheus . For he began to sing how through the mighty void had been brought together the elements of earth and air and sea and streaming ...
... rock of Parnassus is never so enraptured with Phoebus , nor are Rhodope and Ismarus so entranced by Orpheus . For he began to sing how through the mighty void had been brought together the elements of earth and air and sea and streaming ...
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... rocks of mighty Timavus or coasting the 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 ...
... rocks of mighty Timavus or coasting the 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 ...
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... rocks that he is produced by Tmarus , or Rhodope , or the Garamantes at earth's end ; no child of lineage or blood like ours . Take up with me , my pipe , the song of Mænalus . Love , the cruel one , taught the mother to embrue her ...
... rocks that he is produced by Tmarus , or Rhodope , or the Garamantes at earth's end ; no child of lineage or blood like ours . Take up with me , my pipe , the song of Mænalus . Love , the cruel one , taught the mother to embrue her ...
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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