Meliboee, piros, pone ordine vitis ! ite meae, felix quondam pecus, ite capellae ! 75 non ego vos posthac, viridi projectus in antro, dumosa pendere procul de rupe videbo ; carmina nulla canam ; non, me pascente, capellae, florentem cytisum et salices... P. Virgilii Maronis Bucolica et Georgica - Page 12by Virgil - 1829 - 284 pagesFull view - About this book
| Publius Vergilius Maro - 1749 - 530 pages
...fegctes ? En quo difcordia cives Peráuxit miferos ! ' en quels confevimus agros ! Mere nunc, Meliboee, pyros, pone ordine vites : Ite meae, felix quondam pecus, ite capella.e. 75 Non ego vos pofthac, viridi projeÖus in antro, Dumofa penderé procul de rupe videbo. Carmina nullacanam : rioh,... | |
| Virgil - Epic poetry, Latin - 1785 - 474 pages
...Insere nunc , Meliboee , piros , pone ordine vitis. Ite meae , felix quondam pecus , ite capellae. Non ego vos posthac , viridi projectus in antro ,...rupe videbo : Carmina nulla canam : non , me pascente , capellae , Florentem cytisum , et salices carpetis amaras т i т Y RU s. Hîc tamen hanc mecum poteras... | |
| Virgil - 1795 - 332 pages
...pone ordine vites. Ite meae, felix quondam pecus, ite capellae: Non ego vos posthac, viridi proiectus in antro, Dumosa pendere procul de rupe videbo: Carmina nulla canam: non, me pascente, capellae¡ Florentem cytisum; et salices carpetis amaras. T.Hic tamen hanc. mecum poteras requiescere... | |
| Publius Vergilius Maro - 1810 - 172 pages
...segetes ? en, quo di'scordia cives Perduxit miseros ! en, queis consevimus agros ! Insere mine, Meliboee, pyros ; pone ordine vites. Ite meae, felix quondam...rupe videbo ; Carmina nulla canam; non, me pascente, capelke, Florentem cytisum k et salices carpetis amaras. T. Hie tamen hanc mecum poteras requiescere... | |
| William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth - 1815 - 438 pages
...the Shepherd, thinking of the time when he is to take leave of his Farm, thus addresses his Goats ; " Non ego vos posthac viridi projectus in antro Dumosa pendere procul de rupe ordebo." " half way up Hangs one who gathers samphire," is the well-known expression of Shakespear,... | |
| Francis Wrangham - Bible - 1816 - 482 pages
...Melibcee, piros, pone online vites — Ite meae, felix quondam pecns, ite capellae. 75 Non ego vos postbac, viridi projectus in antro, Dumosa pendere procul de...rupe videbo ; Carmina nulla canam ; non, me pascente, capellte, Florentem cytisum et salices carpetis amaras. Tit. Hie tamen hanc mecum poteras requiescere... | |
| Thomas Gray, John Mitford - 1816 - 446 pages
...appears to be the more ancient orthography. See Cluver. Ital. Antiq. vol. ip 509Ver. 5. Non ego.] " Non ego vos posthac, viridi projectus in antro, Dumosa pendere procul de rupe videbo." Virg. Ecl. i. 76. Antiquamve ./Edem, et veteres praeferre Cupressus Mirabor, tectisque super pendentia... | |
| William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1820 - 378 pages
...the Shepherd, thinking of the time when he is to take leave of his Farm, thus addresses his Goats ; " Non ego vos posthac viridi projectus in antro Dumosa pendere procul de rupe videbo." " half way down . Hangs one who gathers samphire," is the well-known expression of Shakspeare, delineating... | |
| Virgil - Aeneas (Legendary character) - 1824 - 496 pages
...agros ! Insere nunc, Melibœe, piros, pone ordine vitis. Ite meae, felix quondam pecus, ite capellae. Non ego vos posthac, viridi projectus in antro, Dumosa...rupe videbo ; Carmina nulla canam ; non, me pascente, capellae, Florentem cytisum et saiices carpetis amaras. Ti. Hie tamen hanc mecum poteras requiescere... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1825 - 440 pages
...sentence by means of the same word, which is pendere. Ite meae, felix quondam pecus, ite capellae, Non ego vos posthac, viridi projectus in antro, Dumosa pendere procul de rupe videbo. At ease reclined beneath the verdant shade, No more shall I behold my happy flock Aloft hang browsing... | |
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