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... sooner , each wandering over the other's frontiers , shall the Parthian in exile drink the Arar , and Germany the Tigris , than that look of his shall fade from my heart . MELIBOEUS At nos hinc alii sitientis ibimus Afros , pars 7 ECLOGUE ...
... sooner , each wandering over the other's frontiers , shall the Parthian in exile drink the Arar , and Germany the Tigris , than that look of his shall fade from my heart . MELIBOEUS At nos hinc alii sitientis ibimus Afros , pars 7 ECLOGUE ...
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... look again on my country's bounds , on my humble cottage with its turf - clad roof - shall I , long years hence , look amazed on a few ears of corn , once my king- dom ? Is a godless soldier to hold these well - tilled fallows ? a ...
... look again on my country's bounds , on my humble cottage with its turf - clad roof - shall I , long years hence , look amazed on a few ears of corn , once my king- dom ? Is a godless soldier to hold these well - tilled fallows ? a ...
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... look at the cow , you will have no praise for the cups . MENALCAS You shall never , never get off ! Wherever you call me , I will meet you . Only let the one to hear us be —or take the man coming yonder , Palaemon . I will see that ...
... look at the cow , you will have no praise for the cups . MENALCAS You shall never , never get off ! Wherever you call me , I will meet you . Only let the one to hear us be —or take the man coming yonder , Palaemon . I will see that ...
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... look ? Griffins now shall mate with mares , and , in the age to come , the timid deer shall come with hounds to drink . Begin with me , my flute , a song of Maenalus ! Mopsus , cut new torches ! For thee they bring the bride ! Scatter ...
... look ? Griffins now shall mate with mares , and , in the age to come , the timid deer shall come with hounds to drink . Begin with me , my flute , a song of Maenalus ! Mopsus , cut new torches ! For thee they bring the bride ! Scatter ...
Seite 63
... look not back . With these I will assail Daphnis ; he recks naught of gods or songs . Bring Daphnis home from town , bring him , my songs ! 2 105 aspice , corripuit tremulis altaria flammis sponte sua , 63 ECLOGUE VIII.
... look not back . With these I will assail Daphnis ; he recks naught of gods or songs . Bring Daphnis home from town , bring him , my songs ! 2 105 aspice , corripuit tremulis altaria flammis sponte sua , 63 ECLOGUE VIII.
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