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Side 8
... bear the knife even in pruning . See Ge . II , 365 . But Damoetas had cut them maliciously.- -12-15 . Or ( they laughed , I suppose ) here by the old beeches , etc. Menalcas is reproached with break- ing in petty spite the bow and arrow ...
... bear the knife even in pruning . See Ge . II , 365 . But Damoetas had cut them maliciously.- -12-15 . Or ( they laughed , I suppose ) here by the old beeches , etc. Menalcas is reproached with break- ing in petty spite the bow and arrow ...
Side 20
... bear the song of Silenus to the sky.- 85. Numerum referri . The number of the sheep must be re- ported or counted up when they have been led back to the fold by the shep- herd . Comp . E. III , 34.- -86 . The approach of evening ...
... bear the song of Silenus to the sky.- 85. Numerum referri . The number of the sheep must be re- ported or counted up when they have been led back to the fold by the shep- herd . Comp . E. III , 34.- -86 . The approach of evening ...
Side 24
... bears it thrice round the altar , while Amaryllis makes three love - knots , each of the same three colors . The threads round the image and the knots are mystical bonds for Daphnis . - 74 . Tibi refers to the image . For the case , see ...
... bears it thrice round the altar , while Amaryllis makes three love - knots , each of the same three colors . The threads round the image and the knots are mystical bonds for Daphnis . - 74 . Tibi refers to the image . For the case , see ...
Side 25
... bear- ing some kids of the flock to the new owner . He is met on the road by the young Lycidas , an ardent admirer of Menalcas , and is persuaded by him to recite passages of poems which he has heard his master sing . The verses thus ...
... bear- ing some kids of the flock to the new owner . He is met on the road by the young Lycidas , an ardent admirer of Menalcas , and is persuaded by him to recite passages of poems which he has heard his master sing . The verses thus ...
Side 26
... bear your name in their songs on high to the stars . Swans abounded in the region of Mantua , but the poet may be thinking also of the shepherd singers of the Mantuan country .. -28 . The lands of Cre- mona had been assigned to the ...
... bear your name in their songs on high to the stars . Swans abounded in the region of Mantua , but the poet may be thinking also of the shepherd singers of the Mantuan country .. -28 . The lands of Cre- mona had been assigned to the ...
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ablat Aeneas Aeneid aequora aethere amor Anchises Apollo arma Ascanius atque atum atus sum āvi caelo caestus circum Comp cura Damoetas Dardanus dative Dido divom Eclogue erat ĕris fata ferre freq genitive genus gods Greek haec Haud Helenus Hinc ĭdis illa ingens intens inter Ipsa ipse irreg Italiam Italy ĭtum ĭum join Juno Jupiter king Latin Latium litora manus meton mihi Mnestheus moenia multa ntis numine nunc omnes omnia omnis one's ōris ōrum pater pectore pertaining poet prep Priam primum procul pron quae quam quid quis quod refers Roman Rutulian sail ships Sicily slain subs super Supply talia tantum terra tibi tmesis Trojan Troy Turnus umbra unda urbem urbes Venus Vergil viris
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Side xxviii - Aspice, venture laetantur ut omnia saeclo. 0 mini tarn longae maneat pars ultima vitae, Spiritus et, quantum sat erit tua dicere facta. Non me carminibus vincet nee Thracius Orpheus, 55 Nee Linus ; huic mater quamvis atque huic pater adsit, Orphei Calliopea, Lino formosus Apollo.
Side xxxvi - Tu mihi, seu magni superas iam saxa Timavi, sive oram Illyrici legis aequoris (en erit umquam ille dies, mihi cum liceat tua dicere facta? en erit ut liceat totum mihi ferre per orbem sola Sophocleo tua carmina digna cothurno?
Side xxi - At nos hinc alii sitientis ibimus Afros pars Scythiam et rapidum Cretae veniemus Oaxen et penitus toto divisos orbe Britannos. en umquam patrios longo post tempore finis pauperis et tuguri congestum caespite culmen post aliquot mea regna videns mirabor aristas?
Side 88 - Charybdis 420 obsidet, atque imo barathri ter gurgite vastos sorbet in abruptum fluctus rursusque sub auras erigit alternos et sidera verberat unda.
Side 54 - infandum, regina, iubes renovare dolorem, Troianas ut opes et lamentabile regnum eruerint Danai, quaeque ipse miserrima vidi, et quorum pars magna fui. quis talia fando Myrmidonum Dolopumve aut duri miles Ulixi temperet a lacrimis ? et iam nox umida caelo praecipitat, suadentque cadentia sidera somnos.