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Side xiii
... probably takes the place of coeluleus ; and so in Greek we have nom . Opíž , gen . Tpxós ; and in pl . gen . Tpixwv , dat . Opiči , the one aspirate coming in where the other disappears , as is also the case with τύφθητι and τύπηθι ...
... probably takes the place of coeluleus ; and so in Greek we have nom . Opíž , gen . Tpxós ; and in pl . gen . Tpixwv , dat . Opiči , the one aspirate coming in where the other disappears , as is also the case with τύφθητι and τύπηθι ...
Side xxvii
... probably once an O - conjugation of verbs , such as nō - re and pō - re , of which the fragments still survive in nōtus , commonly assigned to noscere , and pōtus , which , according to him , is the root of potare , and not its ...
... probably once an O - conjugation of verbs , such as nō - re and pō - re , of which the fragments still survive in nōtus , commonly assigned to noscere , and pōtus , which , according to him , is the root of potare , and not its ...
Side 15
... probably this same ARD- which appears in the names of many ' high places ' in Ireland : ARD agh , Newton ARD , & c . D. sēc ā – re , sĕc - ui , -tum [ sěc ā- ] 1 tr . to cut ; so ex sěc āre , to cut out ; in sec are , to cut into ...
... probably this same ARD- which appears in the names of many ' high places ' in Ireland : ARD agh , Newton ARD , & c . D. sēc ā – re , sĕc - ui , -tum [ sěc ā- ] 1 tr . to cut ; so ex sěc āre , to cut out ; in sec are , to cut into ...
Side 19
... probably it once turned backwards and forwards ; and the CIRCLE curves or turns round upon itself till it runs round to where it started from . curr ĭcŭl - um , -i [ curr icŭlo- ] 2 neut . a small CHARIOT — a CAR . Gelidus quum 8 ...
... probably it once turned backwards and forwards ; and the CIRCLE curves or turns round upon itself till it runs round to where it started from . curr ĭcŭl - um , -i [ curr icŭlo- ] 2 neut . a small CHARIOT — a CAR . Gelidus quum 8 ...
Side 22
... probably connected with our shade , shed , water - shed ( the dividing of the waters ) , scatter , & c . C. aequ - us , -a , -um [ aequ o- ] adj . level , plain — EQUAL , fair , favour- able ; so in iquus , uneven , unfair ...
... probably connected with our shade , shed , water - shed ( the dividing of the waters ) , scatter , & c . C. aequ - us , -a , -um [ aequ o- ] adj . level , plain — EQUAL , fair , favour- able ; so in iquus , uneven , unfair ...
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Side 5 - Ipse ego cana legam tenera lanugine mala, castaneasque nuces, mea quas Amaryllis amabat ; addam cerea pruna : honos erit huic quoque pomo ; et vos, O lauri, carpam, et te, proxima myrte, sic positae quoniam suavis miscetis odores.
Side 9 - Ibo et Chalcidico quae sunt mihi condita versu 50 carmina pastoris Siculi modulabor avena. Certum est in silvis inter spelaea ferarum malle pati tenerisque meos incidere amores arboribus : crescent illae, crescetis amores. Interea mixtis lustrabo Maenala Nymphis, 55 aut acres venabor apros.
Side 171 - Maenalios mecum, mea tibia, versus, saevus Amor docuit natorum sanguine matrem commaculare manus ; crudelis tu quoque, mater : crudelis mater magis, an puer improbus ille? improbus ille puer ; crudelis tu quoque, mater.
Side 191 - Tamen cantabitis, Arcades," inquit, " Montibus haec vestris, soli cantare periti Arcades. O mihi turn quam molliter ossa quiescant, Vestra meos olim si fistula dicat amores!
Side 8 - Fundit humus flores, hie Candida populus antro Imminet, et lentae texunt umbracula vites ; Hue ades ; insani feriant sine litora fluctus.
Side 181 - LYCIDAS. Sic tua Cyrneas fugiant examina taxos, 30 sic cytiso pastae distendant ubera vaccae : incipe, si quid habes. Et me fecere poetam Piérides ; sunt et mihi carmina ; me quoque dicunt vatem pastores. Sed non ego credulus illis : nam ñeque adhuc Vario videor nec dicere Cinna 35 digna, sed argutos inter strepere anser olores.
Side 179 - Vel quae sublegi tacitus tibi carmina nuper, cum te ad delicias ferres Amaryllida nostras: 'Tityre, dum redeo (brevis est via) pasce capellas, et potum pastas age, Tityre, et inter agendum occursare capro, cornu ferit ille, caveto.
Side 162 - T. aret ager ; vitio moriens sitit ae'ris herba ; Liber pampineas invidit collibus umbras : Phyllidis adventu nostrae nemus omne virebit, luppiter et laeto descendet plurimus imbri.
Side 8 - Limus ut hic durescit et haec ut cera liquescit uno eodemque igni, sic nostro Daphnis amore.
Side 6 - Dicite, quandoquidem in molli consedimus herba : 55 et nunc omnis ager, nunc omnis parturit arbos ; nunc frondent silvae ; nunc formosissimus annus. Incipe, Damoeta ; tu deinde sequere, Menalca : alternis dicetis ; amant alterna Camenae.