Virgil, Volume 1W. Heinemann, 1916 - Agriculture |
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Page 39
... stars . Daphnis I will exalt to the stars ; me , too , Daphnis loved . MOPSUS Could any boon be greater in my eyes than this ? Not only was the boy himself worthy to be sung , but long ago Stimichon praised to me those strains of yours ...
... stars . Daphnis I will exalt to the stars ; me , too , Daphnis loved . MOPSUS Could any boon be greater in my eyes than this ? Not only was the boy himself worthy to be sung , but long ago Stimichon praised to me those strains of yours ...
Page 387
... stars . Mean- while , at sundown the wind failed our weary band and , in ignorance of the way , we drift up to the Cyclopes ' coast . 570 There lies a harbour , safe from the winds ' approach and spacious in itself , but near at hand ...
... stars . Mean- while , at sundown the wind failed our weary band and , in ignorance of the way , we drift up to the Cyclopes ' coast . 570 There lies a harbour , safe from the winds ' approach and spacious in itself , but near at hand ...
Page 563
... stars , beyond the paths of the year and the sun , 1 where heaven - bearing Atlas turns on his shoulders the sphere , inset with gleaming stars . Against his coming even now the Caspian realms and Maeotian land shudder at Heaven's ...
... stars , beyond the paths of the year and the sun , 1 where heaven - bearing Atlas turns on his shoulders the sphere , inset with gleaming stars . Against his coming even now the Caspian realms and Maeotian land shudder at Heaven's ...