Virgil, Volume 1W. Heinemann, 1916 - Agriculture |
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Page 31
... earth from its continual dread . He shall have the gift of divine life , shall see heroes mingled with gods , and shall himself be seen of them , and shall sway a world to which his father's virtues have brought peace . 18 But for thee ...
... earth from its continual dread . He shall have the gift of divine life , shall see heroes mingled with gods , and shall himself be seen of them , and shall sway a world to which his father's virtues have brought peace . 18 But for thee ...
Page 137
... earth give equal strength to all , and the boughs be able to reach forth into free air . 288 Perchance you ask also what should be the trenches ' depth . I should venture to entrust a vine even to a shallow furrow , but deeper and far ...
... earth give equal strength to all , and the boughs be able to reach forth into free air . 288 Perchance you ask also what should be the trenches ' depth . I should venture to entrust a vine even to a shallow furrow , but deeper and far ...
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... Earth , unbidden , pours forth from her soil an easy sustenance . What though no stately mansion with proud portals disgorges at dawn from all its halls a tide of visitors , though they never gaze at doors inlaid with lovely tortoise ...
... Earth , unbidden , pours forth from her soil an easy sustenance . What though no stately mansion with proud portals disgorges at dawn from all its halls a tide of visitors , though they never gaze at doors inlaid with lovely tortoise ...