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... bring lilies in heaped - up baskets ; for you the fair Naiad , plucking pale violets and poppy - heads , blends narcissus and sweet - scented fennel - flower ; then , twining them with cassia and other sweet herbs , sets off the ...
... bring lilies in heaped - up baskets ; for you the fair Naiad , plucking pale violets and poppy - heads , blends narcissus and sweet - scented fennel - flower ; then , twining them with cassia and other sweet herbs , sets off the ...
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... bring home their udders swollen with milk , and the herds shall fear not huge lions ; un- asked , thy cradle shall pour forth flowers for thy delight . The serpent , too , shall perish , and the false poison - plant shall perish ...
... bring home their udders swollen with milk , and the herds shall fear not huge lions ; un- asked , thy cradle shall pour forth flowers for thy delight . The serpent , too , shall perish , and the false poison - plant shall perish ...
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... bring back her fickle Daphnis . The latter song is copied from the second Idyll of Theocritus . 3 This Eclogue is dedicated to Pollio , now returning from his successful campaign against the Parthini in Illyricum . The date is 39 B.C. ...
... bring back her fickle Daphnis . The latter song is copied from the second Idyll of Theocritus . 3 This Eclogue is dedicated to Pollio , now returning from his successful campaign against the Parthini in Illyricum . The date is 39 B.C. ...
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... bring the bride ! Scatter , bridegroom , the nuts ! For thee the Evening - star quits Oeta ! Begin with me , my flute , a song of Maenalus ! O wedded to a worthy lord ! even while thou scornest all men , and while thou hatest my pipe ...
... bring the bride ! Scatter , bridegroom , the nuts ! For thee the Evening - star quits Oeta ! Begin with me , my flute , a song of Maenalus ! O wedded to a worthy lord ! even while thou scornest all men , and while thou hatest my pipe ...
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... Bring Daphnis home from town , bring him , my songs ! Songs can even draw the moon down from heaven ; by songs Circe changed the comrades of Ulysses ; with song the cold snake in the meadows is burst asunder . Bring Daphnis home from ...
... Bring Daphnis home from town , bring him , my songs ! Songs can even draw the moon down from heaven ; by songs Circe changed the comrades of Ulysses ; with song the cold snake in the meadows is burst asunder . Bring Daphnis home from ...
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Seite 58 - Necte tribus nodis ternos, Amarylli, colores ; necte, Amarylli, modo ; et Veneris die -vincula necto.
Seite 518 - ... dixit, et ante tulit gressum camposque nitentis desuper ostentat; dehinc summa cacumina linquunt. At pater Anchises penitus convalle virenti inclusas animas superumque ad lumen ituras 680 lustrabat studio recolens, omnemque suorum forte recensebat numerum, carosque nepotes fataque fortunasque virum moresque manusque. isque ubi tendentem adversum per gramina vidit...
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Seite 434 - Qualis spelunca subito commota columba, Cui domus et dulces latebroso in pumice nidi, Fertur in arva volans, plausumque exterrita pennis 215 Dat tecto ingentem, mox aere lapsa quieto Radit iter liquidum, celeres neque commovet alas : Sic Mnestheus, sic ipsa fuga secat ultima Pristis Aequora, sic illam fert impetus ipse volantem.
Seite 396 - Heu furiis incensa feror ! Nunc augur Apollo, 'Nunc Lyciae sortes, nunc et love missus ab ipso 'Interpres divom fert horrida iussa per auras. 'Scilicet is superis labor est, ea cura quietos 'Sollicitat. Neque te teneo, neque dicta refello.
Seite 88 - Celei vilisque supellex, 165 arbuteae crates et mystica vannus lacchi. omnia quae multo ante memor provisa repones, si te digna manet divini gloria ruris. continuo in silvis magna vi flexa domatur in burim et curvi formam accipit ulmus aratri.
Seite 100 - ... frigora ventos, ipse Pater statuit, quid menstrua luna moneret, quo signo caderent Austri, quid saepe videntes agricolae propius stabulis armenta tenerent.
Seite 26 - Ultima Cumaei venit iam carminis aetas ; magnus ab integro saeclorum nascitur ordo . iam redit et Virgo, redeunt Saturnia regna; iam nova progenies caelo demittitur alto...
Seite 414 - Accipite hanc animam, meque his exsolvite curis. 'Vixi, et, quem dederat cursum fortuna, peregi; ' Et nunc magna mei sub terras ibit imago. ' Urbem praeclaram statui ; mea moenia vidi : 65 5 ' Ulta virum, poenas inimico a fratre recepi : ' Felix, heu nimium felix, si litora tantum ' Numquam Dardaniae tetigissent nostra carinae ! ' Dixit : et os impressa toro, ' Moriemur inultae, 'Sed moriamur,