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INDEX.

The references are to the Notes and to the pages of the Introduction.

a, ab, senses of, 1. 8, 53.
Ablative of quality, 6.67.
acanthus, the flower, 3. 45.
Accusative of respect, 8. 4.
Active and passive voices inter-
changed, 6. 85.

adeo, force of, I. 12; 4. II; 9. 59.
Adjectives with participial force,
1. 65.

adolere and mactare, derivation of,
8.66.

Aganippe, fountain of, 10. 12.
Alliteration, I. 55, 58.

Alphesiboeus, meaning of, 5. 73;

8. I.

Alpheus, legend of, 10. 4.
altare, derivation of, 5. 66.
Amaryllis, derivation of, I. I.
Ambarvalia, festival of, 3. 77; 5.
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'amoebaean' verses, 3. 59.
Amphion, legend of, 2. 24.
Anser, a poet, 9. 36.
Aonian mountains, 6. 65.
Apollo Nomius, 5. 35.
Aracynthus, Mount, 2. 24.
Aratus, Phaenomena of, 3. 60.
arbustum, meaning of, 1. 39.
Arcadia, its pastoral associations,

7. 4; 10. 31.
ardere, transitive, 2. 1.
Arethusa, fountain of, 10. I.
argutus, meaning and derivation
of, 7. 1; 8. 22.

aspice ut with indicative, 4. 52;

5. 7.

Atalanta, story of, 6. 61.
atque... atque, 5. 23.
aurea mala, 3. 71; 8. 54.
ausim and similar forms, 3. 32.
avena, a shepherd's pipe, 1. 2;
10. 51.

baccar, the flower, 4. 19.
Bacchic rites, 5. 29, 30.
Bavius and Maevius, 3. 90.
Bede, Eclogue by, p. 13.
Brachyology, 2, 16.

Browne's Britannia's Pastorals,
P. 13.

Bucolica, the title, p. 5.

Bucolic poets after Virgil, p. 12.

Calpurnius (Siculus), p. 12; App.

A.
Camenae, derivation of, 3. 59.
candidus, meaning of, 5. 56.
Carving verses on trees, 10. 54.
Cattle, winter food of, 10. 20.
causari, meaning of, 9. 56.
cavere with infinitive, 9. 25.
cessare=otiari, 7. 10.
Chian wines, 5. 71.

Cinna, Helvius, the poet, 9. 35.
colere, of a deity, 2. 62; 3. 61.
colocasium, a plant, 4. 20.
condere 'compose,' 2. 4; 6. 7.
soles, 9. 52.

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in, distributive (in dies, etc.), 10.60.
Incantations, ceremonies of, 8. 65,
66.

Inclusive reckoning of dates, 8. 40.
Indicative for conjunctive (poten-
tial), I. 79.

inducere, twofold construction of,
5. 40; 9. 20.

Infinitive, free use of, 4. 54; 5. 2,
89; 7.5; 10. 32.

invidere, construction of, 7. 58.
Iovis incrementum, 4. 49.
ipse, various uses of, 2. 62, 63;
3. 3, 95; 4. 21, 43; 5. 62, 64;
6. 26; 7. 11; 8. 107; 9. 67
10. 63.

Isaiah, references to, 4. 22; 5.63.
Ismarus, a mountain, 6. 30.
Iuppiter = the sky, 7. 60.

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Ivy, the poet's garland, 7. 25; 8.
13.

Jealousy (póvos) of the gods,
7.27.

Jonson's Sad Shepherd, p. 13.
Julian family, descent of, 9. 47.
Julius Caesar, deification of, 5. 56,
Introd.; P. 9.

Juniper, shade of unwholesome,
10. 76.

Junket, derivation of, 10. 71.

Laurel, sacred to Phoebus, 7. 62.
legere, to coast,' 8. 7.
Lengthening of short syllables in
arsi, I. 38; 4. 51; 6. 53; 7. 23;
9. 66; 10. 69.
lentus, meaning of, 1. 5, 25.
Liber (Bacchus), derivation of,
7. 58.

Libethrus, nymphs of, 7. 21.
ligustrum, the flower, 2. 18.
Linus and Orpheus, 4. 56, 57.
'Literary' epithets, I. 54; 5. 27,
72; 10. 59.

Long vowel shortened, 2. 65; 3.
79; 6. 44; 8. 109.
Lucina, the goddess, 4. 10.

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m possibly not elided, 5. 52;
8. II.

Magic, feats of, 8. 70, 72, 98-100.
magis potius, I. II.

Magnus Annus,' 4. 4.

Mantua, scenery about, 1.48; 7.12.
Mantuan's Eclogues, p. 13.
Medea's cruelty, 8. 48.

meditari, meaning and derivation
of, I. 2; 6. 82.

Middle force of passive verbs,
I. 54; 3. 106.

Milton, imitations of Virgil by, 1.
2; 3. 27; 5. 65 ; 6. 3, 27; 7. 24;
10. 9-12.

Milton's Arcades and Comus, p.

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its later development, p. 10.
modern, pp. 13, 14.
peculium, of a slave, 1. 27.
pedum, a rare word, 5. 88.
Petrarch's Eclogues, p. 13.
Phaethon's sisters, transformed, 6.
62.

Philomela, transformation of, 6
78.

Planting of vines, 1. 73; 10. 40.
poeta, contrasted with vates, 9. 32.
Pollio, Asinius, 4 Introd.; 8
Introd.; P. 9.

his tragedies, 3. 86.

Pope, imitations of Virgil by, 2.
36; 3. 64; 4 Introd.; 5. 46.
56, 63; 7. 53; 8. 13, 55.
his Pastorals, p. 14.

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saliunca, a plant, 5. 17.
sandyx, a scarlet dye, 4. 45.
Sardinia, bitter herb of, 7. 41.
Saturn, golden reign of, 4. 6.
Scylla, daughter of Nisus, 6. 74.
Shelley, reminiscences of Virgil in,
4. 34; 10. 6.

his Arethusa, App. C.
Shenstone, imitation of Virgil by,
3. 69.

Shepherd and poet confused, 1.
41; 3. 84; p. 10.
Shepherds' cots, I. 82; 7. 49.
- pipes, 1. 2; 2. 36; 3. 25.
Short final o, 3. 86; 8. 44.
si with indicative, 2. 27.

Sibylline prophecies, 4. 4.
sic, in adjurations, 9. 30.
Sicilian' or 'Syracusan' verse,
4. 1; 6. 1; 10. 51; p. 10.
Silenus, legend of, 6. 19.
Silvanus, the god, 10. 24.
sīnum, meaning and derivation of,
7.33.

Sithone, in Thrace, 10. 66.
Slave labour on farms, 1. 27.
Spanish and Portuguese pastorals,
P. 13.

Spenser's Shepheard's Calendar,

p. 13.

Stags proverbially long-lived, 7.

29.

stare, senses of, 7. 32, 53.
sua quaeque, 7. 54.
sub'secretly,' 3. 7; 9. 21.
subducere, senses of, 3.6; 9. 7.
submittere, of cattle, I. 45.
Suetonius, Life of Virgil by, pp. 5,
7, 8, 15.

superare = superesse, 9. 28.

surdo canere, a proverb, 10. 8.

Tennyson, imitation of Virgil by,
9. 39.

tentare, of diseases, I. 49.

teres, meaning and uses of, 8. 16.
Tereus and Philomela, 6. 78.
Thalia, the Muse of pastoral, 6. 2.
Theocritus, imitated by Virgil,
PP. 7, 9-12.

Idylls of, pp. 9, 10.
Timavus, the river, 8. 6.
Tityrus, derivation of, I. I.

'Tmesis' of preposition and verb,
6. 6; 8. 17.

Ulixi (-ei), genitive form, 8. 71.
ultro, meanings of, 3. 66.
upilio (opilio), derivation of, 10.
19.

vaccinium, the flower, 2. 18.
Varius, the poet, 9. 35.

Varus, Alfenus, 6 Introd.; 9. 26;
p. 8.

vates, contrasted with poeta, 9.
32.
Vergilius, spelling of the name,
p. 6 note.

viburnum, a shrub, I. 25.
Vine-dressing, 1. 56; 2.70; 9.61.
Vines trained upon elms, 1. 56;
2. 70; 5. 32.

Virgil, ancient lives of, pp. 5, 6.
early life of, pp. 6-8.

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his imitation of Theocritus,
PP. 7-11.

-how far an original poet, p. 12.
- his popularity, p. 15.

- MSS. and editions of, pp. 15–
18.

· Roman commentaries on, p. 16.
vivite='farewell,' 8. 58.

Vowel (short) unelided, 2. 53;
3. 79; 6.44.

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(long) unelided, 2. 24, 65; 3.
79; 6. 44; 8. 109.

Wolf, superstition about meeting,
9. 54.

THE END.

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