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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 ...
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... winds , to the ears of the gods ! M. What good is it that at heart you do not scorn me , Amyntas , if while you are following the boars , I am always watching the nets ? D. Send me Phyllis : it is my birthday , Iollas . When I sacrifice ...
... winds , to the ears of the gods ! M. What good is it that at heart you do not scorn me , Amyntas , if while you are following the boars , I am always watching the nets ? D. Send me Phyllis : it is my birthday , Iollas . When I sacrifice ...
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... 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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