Virgil, Volume 1Harvard University Press, 1965 - Agriculture |
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Page 109
... light air with her wings , lo ! savage and ruthless , with loud whirr Nisus follows through the sky ; where Nisus mounts skyward , she flees in haste , cleaving the light air with her wings . Then the rooks , with narrowed throat ...
... light air with her wings , lo ! savage and ruthless , with loud whirr Nisus follows through the sky ; where Nisus mounts skyward , she flees in haste , cleaving the light air with her wings . Then the rooks , with narrowed throat ...
Page 133
... light or closer than is the wont - for one is friendly to corn , the other to the vine ; the closer to Ceres , all the lightest to Lyaeus - you must first look out a place and bid a pit be sunk deep in the solid ground , then put all ...
... light or closer than is the wont - for one is friendly to corn , the other to the vine ; the closer to Ceres , all the lightest to Lyaeus - you must first look out a place and bid a pit be sunk deep in the solid ground , then put all ...
Page 451
... light for mortals and with her rays lay bare the world , I will ordain contests for the Trojans : first of the swift ships ; then whoever excels in the foot - race , and who , bold in his strength , steps forward superior with the ...
... light for mortals and with her rays lay bare the world , I will ordain contests for the Trojans : first of the swift ships ; then whoever excels in the foot - race , and who , bold in his strength , steps forward superior with the ...
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