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... form like an angler's landing net . See a wood- cut in Anthon , note on En . vii . 812. - 72 . Lyctius : of Lycto in Crete . 73. Satyros . Read of the Satyrs . 74. Semper erunt : these rites shall be regularly performed to you . 75 ...
... form like an angler's landing net . See a wood- cut in Anthon , note on En . vii . 812. - 72 . Lyctius : of Lycto in Crete . 73. Satyros . Read of the Satyrs . 74. Semper erunt : these rites shall be regularly performed to you . 75 ...
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... forms a lake with marshy banks not far from Mantua . 14. Neque ego Alcippen , neque Phyllida : I had no wife at home , as they had , to do my work , if I remained at their request . - 15 . R. 29 . - 19. Meminisse : a term applicable to ...
... forms a lake with marshy banks not far from Mantua . 14. Neque ego Alcippen , neque Phyllida : I had no wife at home , as they had , to do my work , if I remained at their request . - 15 . R. 29 . - 19. Meminisse : a term applicable to ...
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... form of rain . Obs . C. 3 . 62. Laurea . See Daphne , Phoebus , Alceus , Hercules . Cl . Dict . 70. " Corydon , Corydon is ( the poet ) for us : " sc . he is our favourite . ECLOGUE VIII . Damon laments the inconstancy of his mistress ...
... form of rain . Obs . C. 3 . 62. Laurea . See Daphne , Phoebus , Alceus , Hercules . Cl . Dict . 70. " Corydon , Corydon is ( the poet ) for us : " sc . he is our favourite . ECLOGUE VIII . Damon laments the inconstancy of his mistress ...
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... form , " appearance ; cf. G. ii . 131 . 85. Orchites : " round olives , " from opxis . - Radii : " long olives . " - Pausia : “ pausian olives . " 87. Pomaque : repeat non nascuntur in unam faciem . Read of the Gardens of Alcinous . 88 ...
... form , " appearance ; cf. G. ii . 131 . 85. Orchites : " round olives , " from opxis . - Radii : " long olives . " - Pausia : “ pausian olives . " 87. Pomaque : repeat non nascuntur in unam faciem . Read of the Gardens of Alcinous . 88 ...
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... forms a kind of furrow on the back . M. Obs . F. 6 . 89. Read of Castor and Pollux , brought up at Amyclæ in Laconia.- " Pollucis : " Pollux is by most poets celebrated for boxing ; Castor for horsemanship . Obs . F. 8 . 92. Read of ...
... forms a kind of furrow on the back . M. Obs . F. 6 . 89. Read of Castor and Pollux , brought up at Amyclæ in Laconia.- " Pollucis : " Pollux is by most poets celebrated for boxing ; Castor for horsemanship . Obs . F. 8 . 92. Read of ...
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Page 123 - With burnish'd neck of verdant gold, erect Amidst his circling spires, that on the grass Floated redundant...
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