Virgil, Volume 1W. Heinemann, 1916 - Agriculture |
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... look again on my country's bounds , on my humble cottage with its turf - clad roof - shall I , long years hence , look amazed on a few ears of corn , once my king- dom ? Is a godless soldier to hold these well - tilled fallows ? a ...
... look again on my country's bounds , on my humble cottage with its turf - clad roof - shall I , long years hence , look amazed on a few ears of corn , once my king- dom ? Is a godless soldier to hold these well - tilled fallows ? a ...
Page 277
... look to see what is their comrades ' fortune , on what shore they leave the fleet , and why they come ; for from all the ships chosen men advanced , craving grace , and with loud cries made for the temple . 520 When they had entered ...
... look to see what is their comrades ' fortune , on what shore they leave the fleet , and why they come ; for from all the ships chosen men advanced , craving grace , and with loud cries made for the temple . 520 When they had entered ...
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... look on my own son's murder , and defiled with death a father's face ! Nay , not so with his foe Priam dealt that Achilles whose son- ship thou falsely claimest , but he had respect for a suppliant's rights and trust ; he gave back to ...
... look on my own son's murder , and defiled with death a father's face ! Nay , not so with his foe Priam dealt that Achilles whose son- ship thou falsely claimest , but he had respect for a suppliant's rights and trust ; he gave back to ...