Bucolica. The bucolics of Virgil, with Engl. notes [by H. Hayman]. |
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Side 8
... . " 51. mala , " quinces , " prop . called " mala Cydonia , " from a place in Crete , their supposed native soil . pruna , in hiatus , see note B. - 54 . lauri , not . " laurels , " but " bays . " proxima VIRGIL . [ Ecl . II .
... . " 51. mala , " quinces , " prop . called " mala Cydonia , " from a place in Crete , their supposed native soil . pruna , in hiatus , see note B. - 54 . lauri , not . " laurels , " but " bays . " proxima VIRGIL . [ Ecl . II .
Side 13
... supposed written on them . - 107 . habeto , possess , " i . e . you may in that case possess 109-10 . These lines are , from et quisquis to amaros , so nonsensical , that they have been suspected to be spurious.- 111. This is to be ...
... supposed written on them . - 107 . habeto , possess , " i . e . you may in that case possess 109-10 . These lines are , from et quisquis to amaros , so nonsensical , that they have been suspected to be spurious.- 111. This is to be ...
Side 15
... supposed a polished imitation of them ; in which case an oracular ob- scurity would quite suit the design . Some of the expres- sions have been thought borrowed from Hebrew prophecy ; they seem , however , to have been but the current ...
... supposed a polished imitation of them ; in which case an oracular ob- scurity would quite suit the design . Some of the expres- sions have been thought borrowed from Hebrew prophecy ; they seem , however , to have been but the current ...
Side 16
... supposed to dispel fascination , see vii . 27. - 20 . colocasia , " the Egyptian bean , " it bears a large leaf and superb flower ; prob . an exotic word . - 21 . ipsa , " of their own accord ; " so ipse , v . 43. - 24 . fallax ...
... supposed to dispel fascination , see vii . 27. - 20 . colocasia , " the Egyptian bean , " it bears a large leaf and superb flower ; prob . an exotic word . - 21 . ipsa , " of their own accord ; " so ipse , v . 43. - 24 . fallax ...
Side 24
... supposed identical with Cordus ( see on v . 26 ) , a poet of the Bavius and Mævius order has been thought intended ; but if Virgil had meant to ridicule him , he would hardly have placed his praises in the mouth of the victor , Corydon ...
... supposed identical with Cordus ( see on v . 26 ) , a poet of the Bavius and Mævius order has been thought intended ; but if Virgil had meant to ridicule him , he would hardly have placed his praises in the mouth of the victor , Corydon ...
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Side 19 - Saepibus in nostris parvam te roscida mala (dux ego vester eram) vidi cum matre legentem. alter ab undecimo tum me iam acceperat annus; iam fragilis poteram ab terra contingere ramos. 40 ut vidi ut perii, ut me malus abstulit error.
Side 9 - Ultima Cumaei venit iam carminis aetas magnus ab integro saeclorum nascitur ordo. 5 iam redit et Virgo, redeunt Saturnia regna, iam nova progenies caelo demittitur alto, tu modo nascenti puero, quo ferrea primum desinet ac toto surget gens aurea mundo, casta fave, Lucina: tuus iam regnat Apollo.
Side 18 - Incipe Maenalios mecum, mea tibia, versus. Maenalus argutumque nemus pinosque loquentis semper habet ; semper pastorum ille audit amores, Panaque, qui primus calamos non passus inertis.
Side 21 - Audieras, et fama fuit ; sed carmina tantum nostra valent, Lycida, tela inter Martia, quantum Chaonias dicunt aquila veniente columbas.
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 8 - Non nostrum inter vos tantas componere lites. Et vitula tu dignus et hic, et quisquis amores aut metuet dulces, aut experietur amaros.
Side 9 - Teque adeo decus hoc aevi, te consule, inibit, Pollio, et incipient magni procedere menses, te duce, si qua manent sceleris vestigia nostri, irrita perpetua solvent formidine terras, ille deum vitam accipiet, divisque videbit 15 permixtos heroas, et ipse videbitur illis, pacatumque reget patriis virtutibus orbem.
Side 15 - Apollo.' quid loquar, aut Scyllam Nisi, quam fama secuta est candida succinctam latrantibus inguina monstris Dulichias vexasse rates et gurgite in alto a, timidos nautas canibus lacerasse marinis : aut ut mutatos Terei narraverit artus, quas illi Philomela dapes, quae dona pararit, quo cursu deserta petiverit, et quibus ante...
Side 1 - TITYRUS. /"T~'ITYRE, tu patulae recubans sub tegmine fagi •*• silvestrem tenui Musam meditaris avena ; nos patriae fines et dulcia linquimus arva : nos patriam fugimus ; tu, Tityre, lentus in umbra formosam resonare doces Amaryllida silvas.
Side 24 - Nunc insanus amor duri me Martis in armis tela inter media atque adversos detinet hostes...