Virgil, Volume 1W. Heinemann, 1916 - Agriculture |
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Page 99
... rising Sun first breathes with panting steeds , there glowing Vesper is kindling his evening rays . Hence , though the sky be fitful , we can foretell the weather's changes , hence the harvest - tide and sowing - time ; when it is meet ...
... rising Sun first breathes with panting steeds , there glowing Vesper is kindling his evening rays . Hence , though the sky be fitful , we can foretell the weather's changes , hence the harvest - tide and sowing - time ; when it is meet ...
Page 111
... rising- for that is our surest guide - she pass through the sky clear and with undimmed horns , then all that day , and the days born of it to the month's end , shall be free from rain and wind ; and the sailors , safe in port , shall ...
... rising- for that is our surest guide - she pass through the sky clear and with undimmed horns , then all that day , and the days born of it to the month's end , shall be free from rain and wind ; and the sailors , safe in port , shall ...
Page 235
... rising beams , thou shalt send unto Orpheus funeral dues of Lethe's poppies , shalt slay a black ewe and revisit the grove . Then to Eurydice , now appeased , thou shalt do worship with the slaughter of a calf . " 548 Tarrying not , he ...
... rising beams , thou shalt send unto Orpheus funeral dues of Lethe's poppies , shalt slay a black ewe and revisit the grove . Then to Eurydice , now appeased , thou shalt do worship with the slaughter of a calf . " 548 Tarrying not , he ...