P. Virgilii Maronis Bucolica et Georgica: with notes by J. Martyn |
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Side 7
... manner , as to serve for stages , to the vines , which were planted near them . The vines fastened after this manner to trees were called ar- bustive vites . Quid facerem , & c . ] Tityrus answers the charge against him of unkindness to ...
... manner , as to serve for stages , to the vines , which were planted near them . The vines fastened after this manner to trees were called ar- bustive vites . Quid facerem , & c . ] Tityrus answers the charge against him of unkindness to ...
Side 10
... manner to Germany . It is past all contro- versy that the Rhine was always accounted the boundary between Germany and Gaul . It was the eastern limit of Gaul , according to Strabo . The Arar , according to the same author , rises in the ...
... manner to Germany . It is past all contro- versy that the Rhine was always accounted the boundary between Germany and Gaul . It was the eastern limit of Gaul , according to Strabo . The Arar , according to the same author , rises in the ...
Side 13
... of the shadows that fall from the neighbouring hills , is entirely rural ; and de- scribes an artless manner of measuring time , suitable to the innocence of pastoral poetry . Formosum pastor , & c . ] In this eclogue BUCOLIC. ECL. I. ...
... of the shadows that fall from the neighbouring hills , is entirely rural ; and de- scribes an artless manner of measuring time , suitable to the innocence of pastoral poetry . Formosum pastor , & c . ] In this eclogue BUCOLIC. ECL. I. ...
Side 17
... manner of the ancient shep- herds , who did not drive their sheep before them , as the cus- tom is now ; but went first call- ing them , and playing on their pipes ; and the sheep readily followed them . We have fre- quent allusions to ...
... manner of the ancient shep- herds , who did not drive their sheep before them , as the cus- tom is now ; but went first call- ing them , and playing on their pipes ; and the sheep readily followed them . We have fre- quent allusions to ...
Side 23
... manner he now describes the close of the day by the oxen bringing back the plough , and by the increase of the shadows . These words aratra jugo suspensa allude to the manner of bring- ing the plough home , when the labour of the day is ...
... manner he now describes the close of the day by the oxen bringing back the plough , and by the increase of the shadows . These words aratra jugo suspensa allude to the manner of bring- ing the plough home , when the labour of the day is ...
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adeo Æneid æquor amor Amyntas ancients Apollo atque Augustus Bacchus beautiful bees cæli cælo called canibus carmina Catrou cattle Cerda Ceres circum colour Columella corn Corydon cura Damotas Daphnis deities Ducite eclogue epithet erit etiam express famous flowers flumina fourth Georgick Frigidus fruit Galatea Gallus Greek hæc herbas Hesiod Hinc illis illum inter ipsa ipse Italy Julius Cæsar Jupiter Mantua Menalcas mentioned mihi Mopsus mountain namque neque Nunc nymphs olive omnes Omnia passage pastoral pecori pingues plant Pliny plough poet poet means poetry Pollio primum quæ quam Quid quis quoque rastris river Romans Rome Ruæus sæpe says Scythia seems segetes semper Servius sheep shepherds shews signifies sort speaks Strabo tamen tantum tells terra terræ Theocritus Thessaly Thrace tibi tion Tityrus trees ulmos umbra venit verses vines Virgil whence word
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Side 94 - Audieras, et fama fuit ; sed carmina tantum nostra valent, Lycida, tela inter Martia, quantum Chaonias dicunt aquila veniente columbas.
Side 127 - Ceres ferro mortales vertere terram instituit, cum iam glandes atque arbuta sacrae deficerent silvae et victum Dodona negaret. mox et frumentis labor additus, ut mala culmos 150 esset robigo, segnisque horreret in arvis carduus : intereunt segetes, subit aspera silva, lappaeque tribulique, interque nitentia culta infelix lolium et steriles dominantur avenae.
Side 125 - Pater ipse colendi Haud facilem esse viam voluit, primusque per artem Movit agros curis acuens mortalia corda, Nee torpere gravi passus sua regna veterno.
Side 102 - EXTREMUM hunc, Arethusa, mihi concede laborem. pauca meo Gallo, sed quae legat ipsa Lycoris, carmina sunt dicenda : neget quis carmina Gallo...
Side 20 - Aspice, aratra iugo referunt suspensa iuvenci, et sol crescentes decedens duplicat umbras: me tamen urit amor : quis enim modus adsit amori? Ah Corydon Corydon, quae te dementia cepit? Semiputata tibi frondosa vitis in ulmo est. 70 Quin tu aliquid saltem potius, quorum indiget usus, viminibus mollique paras detexere iunco? invenies alium, si te hic fastidit, Alexim.
Side 39 - 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 4 - Fortunate senex, ergo tua rura manebunt! et tibi magna satis, quamvis lapis omnia nudus limosoque palus obducat pascua iunco.
Side 12 - At mecum raucis, tua dum vestigia lustro, sole sub ardenti resonant arbusta cicadis. Nonne fuit satius, tristes Amaryllidis iras atque superba pati fastidia? nonne Menalcan, 15 quamvis ille niger, quamvis tu candidus esses? O formose puer, nimium ne crede colori; alba ligustra cadunt, vaccinia nigra leguntur.
Side 52 - Apollo. 35 grandia saepe quibus mandavimus hordea sulcis, infelix lolium et steriles nascuntur avenae; pro molli viola, pro purpureo narcisso carduus et spinis surgit paliurus acutis.