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... stars . On those days , Daphnis , none drove the pastured kine to the cool streams ; no four - footed beast tasted the brook or touched a blade of grass . Daphnis , the wild mountains and woods tell us that even African lions moaned ...
... stars . On those days , Daphnis , none drove the pastured kine to the cool streams ; no four - footed beast tasted the brook or touched a blade of grass . Daphnis , the wild mountains and woods tell us that even African lions moaned ...
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... stars . Daphnis I will exalt to the stars ; me , too , Daphnis loved . MOPSUS Could any boon be greater in my eyes than this ? Not only was the boy himself worthy to be sung , but long ago Stimichon praised to me those strains of yours ...
... stars . Daphnis I will exalt to the stars ; me , too , Daphnis loved . MOPSUS Could any boon be greater in my eyes than this ? Not only was the boy himself worthy to be sung , but long ago Stimichon praised to me those strains of yours ...
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... stars , till Vesper gave the word to fold the flocks and tell their tale , as he set forth over an unwilling sky . 1 i.e. Hesiod , poet of the Works and Days , born at Ascra , in Boeotia . 2 i.e. before she sped to the desert . VII ...
... stars , till Vesper gave the word to fold the flocks and tell their tale , as he set forth over an unwilling sky . 1 i.e. Hesiod , poet of the Works and Days , born at Ascra , in Boeotia . 2 i.e. before she sped to the desert . VII ...
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... stars . " LYCIDAS As you would have your swarms shun the yews of Corsica , and your heifers browse on clover and swell their udders , begin , if you have aught to sing . Me , too , the Pierian maids have made a poet ; I , too , have ...
... stars . " LYCIDAS As you would have your swarms shun the yews of Corsica , and your heifers browse on clover and swell their udders , begin , if you have aught to sing . Me , too , the Pierian maids have made a poet ; I , too , have ...
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... stars and called them by name , Pleiades , Hyades , and Arctos , Lycaon's gleaming off- spring . Then men found how to snare game in toils , to cheat with bird - lime , and to circle great glades with hounds . And now one lashes a broad ...
... stars and called them by name , Pleiades , Hyades , and Arctos , Lycaon's gleaming off- spring . Then men found how to snare game in toils , to cheat with bird - lime , and to circle great glades with hounds . And now one lashes a broad ...
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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.
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Seite 100 - ... frigora ventos, ipse Pater statuit, quid menstrua luna moneret, quo signo caderent Austri, quid saepe videntes agricolae propius stabulis armenta tenerent.
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