Virgil, Volume 1W. Heinemann, 1916 - Agriculture |
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Page 257
... eyes on Libya's realm . And lo ! as on such cares he pondered in heart , Venus , saddened and her bright eyes brimming with tears , spake to him : 229 " thou that with eternal sway rulest the world of men and gods , and dismayest with ...
... eyes on Libya's realm . And lo ! as on such cares he pondered in heart , Venus , saddened and her bright eyes brimming with tears , spake to him : 229 " thou that with eternal sway rulest the world of men and gods , and dismayest with ...
Page 503
... eyes from toil . I myself for a space will take thy duty in thy stead . " To him , scarce lifting his eyes , speaks Palinurus : " Me dost thou bid shut my eyes to the sea's calm face and peaceful waves ? Me put faith in this monster ...
... eyes from toil . I myself for a space will take thy duty in thy stead . " To him , scarce lifting his eyes , speaks Palinurus : " Me dost thou bid shut my eyes to the sea's calm face and peaceful waves ? Me put faith in this monster ...
Page 517
... eyes aloft and , when found , duly pluck it with thy hand ; for of itself will it follow thee , freely and with ease , if Fate be calling thee ; else with no force wilt thou avail to win it or rend it with hard steel . Moreover , there ...
... eyes aloft and , when found , duly pluck it with thy hand ; for of itself will it follow thee , freely and with ease , if Fate be calling thee ; else with no force wilt thou avail to win it or rend it with hard steel . Moreover , there ...