The Greek Pastoral Poets, Theocritus, Bion and Moschus. Done Into English by M. J. Chapman. [With Biographical Notices and Notes.]James Fraser, 1836 - 419 Seiten |
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... kine - a cowherd whilom here- To pleasant pasture , and to water clear . Pan Pan if seated on a jagged peak Of tall Lycæus now ; or thou dost seek The heights of Mænalus - leave them awhile , And hasten to thy own Sicilian isle . The ...
... kine - a cowherd whilom here- To pleasant pasture , and to water clear . Pan Pan if seated on a jagged peak Of tall Lycæus now ; or thou dost seek The heights of Mænalus - leave them awhile , And hasten to thy own Sicilian isle . The ...
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... kine ? Philondases , my friend ? CORYDON . No - Ægon's , and he gave them me to tend . BATTUS . Do you not milk them privily at eve ? CORYDON . I could not the old man's quick eyes deceive ; And her own calf he puts to every one ...
... kine ? Philondases , my friend ? CORYDON . No - Ægon's , and he gave them me to tend . BATTUS . Do you not milk them privily at eve ? CORYDON . I could not the old man's quick eyes deceive ; And her own calf he puts to every one ...
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... kine ! CORYDON . Poor creatures ! they no longer wish to feed . BATTUS . Here is a calf but skin and bones indeed – Like a cicada does she feed on dew ? CORYDON . Not she , by Earth ! but whiles the fodder new Eats from my hand ; or ...
... kine ! CORYDON . Poor creatures ! they no longer wish to feed . BATTUS . Here is a calf but skin and bones indeed – Like a cicada does she feed on dew ? CORYDON . Not she , by Earth ! but whiles the fodder new Eats from my hand ; or ...
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... kine will die , Whilst thou dost aim at evil victory . Even the pipe , which thou didst whilom make , Lying neglected , doth defilement take . CORYDON . No ! by the Nymphs ! he gave it me the day When he to glorious Pisa went away . The ...
... kine will die , Whilst thou dost aim at evil victory . Even the pipe , which thou didst whilom make , Lying neglected , doth defilement take . CORYDON . No ! by the Nymphs ! he gave it me the day When he to glorious Pisa went away . The ...
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... kine . This on the chin a yellow beard did show : On that the down had just begun to grow . During the noontide of the summer heat , They by a fountain sung their ditties sweet . But Daphnis first ( to whom it did belong As challenger ) ...
... kine . This on the chin a yellow beard did show : On that the down had just begun to grow . During the noontide of the summer heat , They by a fountain sung their ditties sweet . But Daphnis first ( to whom it did belong As challenger ) ...
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Adonis Alcmena Amphitryon Amycus Aphrodite Arethuse Argos Augeias bard BATTUS beauty bees Bion bird blest bloom breath bright bucolic bull called CHLOE COMATAS CORYDON cowherd cruel Cyclops Cynisca Cypris DAPHNIS daughter dead dear delight didst Dionysus divine Dorian dost doth e'en Eros ESCHINES eyes fair fear fierce fleece flies flocks flowers Galatea girl goatherd goats goddess gods golden GORGO Graces grief Hail hand hath hear heart Hercules herd hither honour Hylas IDYL Iphicles Jove's kine king kiss LACON lamb lips lover Lycidas Lynceus magic wheel Menalcas mighty MILON minstrel mortal Moschus mother mountain murmured Muses night numbered Nymphs o'er pastoral Peirithous Pentheus pipe poet Pollux PRAXINOA Ptolemy renown round scorn sheep shepherd shore Sicilian sing sleep smiled song spring stranger sung sweet sweetly tears thee Theocritus thine thou thrice Tiresias toil virgin wail wave weep wild youth Zeus