Selections from Vergil, ed. with notes and vocabulary by E.S. Shuckburgh |
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Page vii
... COME III . THE SONG OF SILENUS . IV . MUTE NATURE MOURNS HER WORSHIPPER . 5 V. THE LAW OF DETERIORATION VI . THE FARMER'S IMPLEMENTS . 7 VII . - INDOOR AND HOLIDAY EMPLOYMENTS . 8 VIII . SIGNS OF RAIN . 9 IX . - SIGNS OF FAIR WEATHER ...
... COME III . THE SONG OF SILENUS . IV . MUTE NATURE MOURNS HER WORSHIPPER . 5 V. THE LAW OF DETERIORATION VI . THE FARMER'S IMPLEMENTS . 7 VII . - INDOOR AND HOLIDAY EMPLOYMENTS . 8 VIII . SIGNS OF RAIN . 9 IX . - SIGNS OF FAIR WEATHER ...
Page xii
... come forward in the way open to every Roman who wished to distinguish himself , that , namely , of forensic speaking . Once only is he said to have appeared in court . We do not know how these years were passed , but probably some ...
... come forward in the way open to every Roman who wished to distinguish himself , that , namely , of forensic speaking . Once only is he said to have appeared in court . We do not know how these years were passed , but probably some ...
Page xii
... come forward in the way open to every Roman who wished to distinguish himself , that , namely , of forensic speaking . Once only is he said to have appeared in court . We do not know how these years were passed , but probably some ...
... come forward in the way open to every Roman who wished to distinguish himself , that , namely , of forensic speaking . Once only is he said to have appeared in court . We do not know how these years were passed , but probably some ...
Page xvi
... comes of a severe art . If it is less sublime than the early part of Paradise Lost , its interest is better sustained and its language more simple than that of Milton's great Epic . If it lacks the gravity and intenseness of the Divina ...
... comes of a severe art . If it is less sublime than the early part of Paradise Lost , its interest is better sustained and its language more simple than that of Milton's great Epic . If it lacks the gravity and intenseness of the Divina ...
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... Come . [ ECL . IV . , 4-45 . ] Ultima Cumaei venit iam carminis aetas : magnus ab integro saeclorum nascitur ordo . Iam redit et Virgo , redeunt Saturnia regna ; iam nova progenies caelo demittitur alto . Tu modo nascenti 2 SELECTIONS ...
... Come . [ ECL . IV . , 4-45 . ] Ultima Cumaei venit iam carminis aetas : magnus ab integro saeclorum nascitur ordo . Iam redit et Virgo , redeunt Saturnia regna ; iam nova progenies caelo demittitur alto . Tu modo nascenti 2 SELECTIONS ...
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Aeneas aequis aether Alba alta animi āre ārī arma atque atum ātus sum Augustus āvi bees Caesar called castra circum Cloanthus conj corn ctum cura Dido domus ectum ĕre ĕris Euryalus genus Gyas Hades haec hendiadys hinc iamque igni illa ille illi ingens ĭnis inter ipsa ipse irreg issum ĭtum īvi king land Latium Lucretius magnus manu medio Messapi mihi Mnestheus moenia Mycenae neque nequiquam Nisus nsum ntis nunc omnes omnia omnis ōris Orpheus ōrum Ovid pater pectore plough plur poet primum Pristis procul pron quae quam quid refers regna remis river Roman Rome Rutuli Rutulian sanguine saxa Scythia Sergestus sese sidera simul sine Spercheus ssum super talia tamen tantum terra Thrace tibi Tiphys town Trojan unda urbes ūsum Vergil vero virum ΙΟ
Popular passages
Page 88 - In the most high and palmy state of Rome, A little ere the mightiest Julius fell, The graves stood tenantless, and the sheeted dead Did squeak and gibber in the Roman streets...
Page xvi - Musae, paulo maiora canamus ! non omnes arbusta iuvant humilesque myricae ; si canimus silvas, silvae sint consule dignae. ultima Cumaei venit iam carminis aetas ; magnus ab integro saeclorum nascitur ordo. iam redit et Virgo, redeunt Saturnia regna ; iam nova progenies caelo demittitur alto.
Page 14 - Felix, qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas, Atque metus omnes et inexorabile fatum Subiecit pedibus strepitumque Acherontis avari.
Page 80 - Lycidas? For neither were ye playing on the steep, Where your old bards, the famous Druids, lie; Nor on the shaggy top of Mona high, Nor yet where Deva spreads her wizard stream: Ay me! I fondly dream! Had ye been there, for what could that have done?
Page 14 - Musae, 475 quarum sacra fero ingenti percussus amore, accipiant caelique vias et sidera monstrent, defectus solis varios lunaeque labores; unde tremor terris, qua vi maria alta tumescant obicibus ruptis rursusque in se ipsa residant, 480 quid tantum Oceano properent se tingere soles hiberni, vel quae tardis mora noctibus obstet.
Page 30 - ... bis medium amplexi, bis collo squamea circum terga dati, superant capite et cervicibus altis.
Page 1 - Saturnia regna; iam nova progenies caelo demittitur alto . tu modo nascenti puero , quo ferrea primum desinet ac toto surget gens aurea mundo , casta fave Lucina; tuus iam regnat Apollo.
Page 11 - ... rapit immensos orbis per humum neque tanto squameus in spiram tractu se colligit anguis. adde tot egregias urbes operumque laborem, 155 tot congesta manu praeruptis oppida saxis fluminaque antiquos subterlabentia muros. an mare, quod supra, memorem, quodque adluit infra?
Page 43 - Continuo auditae voces, vagitus et ingens, Infantumque animae flentes in limine primo, Quos dulcis vitae exsortes et ab ubere raptos Abstulit atra dies et funere mersit acerbo.
Page 29 - Achivi 45 aut haec in nostros fabricata est machina muros inspectura domos venturaque desuper urbi, aut aliquis latet error: equo ne credite, Teucri: quidquid id est, timeo Danaos et dona ferentes.