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Side 33
... god , Meliboeus , I owe it all — a god to whom I shall ever pay reverence due . 1. tu ... nos patriae : nos patriam ... tu ] Notice the marked antithesis between tu and nos repeated in inverse 33 order , and the pathetic repetition of ...
... god , Meliboeus , I owe it all — a god to whom I shall ever pay reverence due . 1. tu ... nos patriae : nos patriam ... tu ] Notice the marked antithesis between tu and nos repeated in inverse 33 order , and the pathetic repetition of ...
Side 34
... god ' , i.e. Octavian : the word is emphatic by position , as is deus in the next line by its contrasted position at the end of the clause . The formal ascription of divine honours to the Emperor at Rome did not take place until B.C. 29 ...
... god ' , i.e. Octavian : the word is emphatic by position , as is deus in the next line by its contrasted position at the end of the clause . The formal ascription of divine honours to the Emperor at Rome did not take place until B.C. 29 ...
Side 35
... god ' is . T. I used to imagine that Rome was like our market - town only larger , as a dog is like a puppy , but it towers above other cities as much as cypresses over osiers . 12. turbatur ] ' confusion reigns ' , lit. ' it ( i.e. the ...
... god ' is . T. I used to imagine that Rome was like our market - town only larger , as a dog is like a puppy , but it towers above other cities as much as cypresses over osiers . 12. turbatur ] ' confusion reigns ' , lit. ' it ( i.e. the ...
Side 58
... gods hear them . M. Amyntas scorns me not , but keeps far away from me . D. Send Phyllis to me , Iollas . M. Phyllis loves me though I am absent , Iollas . D. All things have their bane , mine is the wrath of Amaryllis . M. All things ...
... gods hear them . M. Amyntas scorns me not , but keeps far away from me . D. Send Phyllis to me , Iollas . M. Phyllis loves me though I am absent , Iollas . D. All things have their bane , mine is the wrath of Amaryllis . M. All things ...
Side 59
... gods ' . He prays that the gods may hear some of her vows of affection and so compel her to keep her word ; cf. 8. 19 where Nisus complains that he has relied in vain on the witness of the gods ' . Many take this line as meaning that ...
... gods ' . He prays that the gods may hear some of her vows of affection and so compel her to keep her word ; cf. 8. 19 where Nisus complains that he has relied in vain on the witness of the gods ' . Many take this line as meaning that ...
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A. S. WALPOLE Aeneid Alexis Amaryllis amor Amyntas Apollo āre Arethusa āri atque atum ātus sum āvi belong Boeotia canibus Conington conj Corydon ctum Damoetas Daphnis describes ducite Eclogue ĕre ĕris erit etiam flock G. H. NALL Galatea Gallus Georgics Greek haec Hesiod hibisco hinc imitated incipe inis Iollas ipsa ipse īre ĭtum īvi Lycidas Lycoris M.A. BOOK Maenalus Mantua mecum Menalcas mihi Moeris Mopsus Mount Helicon mountain Muses neque nobis nunc Nymphs omnes omnia ōris oves pastoral poetry pecori Phoebus phrase Phyllis pingues plur poet Pollio prep pron proper name puer quae quam quid quis quod quoque render saepe shepherds shews sing song tamen tantum Tereus Theocr Theocritus thou Thyrsis tibi Tityrus trees umbra Varus verses Virgil viridi word καὶ