Translations Into English and LatinDeighton, 1866 - 279 Seiten |
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... kine Preeminent such glory in that hour Gave Zeus to Agamemnon , to be first And chiefest among hosts of mighty men . 515 Now name me , Muses , ye that dwell in heaven— For ye are goddesses , see all , all know ; We are but told a tale ...
... kine Preeminent such glory in that hour Gave Zeus to Agamemnon , to be first And chiefest among hosts of mighty men . 515 Now name me , Muses , ye that dwell in heaven— For ye are goddesses , see all , all know ; We are but told a tale ...
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... kine 10 Range , as thou seest them : thanks to him , I play What songs I list upon my shepherd's pipe . M. For me , I grudge thee not ; I marvel much : So sore a trouble is in all the land . Lo ! feeble I am driving hence my goats- Nay.
... kine 10 Range , as thou seest them : thanks to him , I play What songs I list upon my shepherd's pipe . M. For me , I grudge thee not ; I marvel much : So sore a trouble is in all the land . Lo ! feeble I am driving hence my goats- Nay.
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... kine , and yoke your bulls . " M. Happy old man ! Thy lands are yet thine own ! Lands broad enough for thee , although bare stones And marsh choke every field with reedy mud . Strange pastures shall not vex thy teeming ewes , Nor ...
... kine , and yoke your bulls . " M. Happy old man ! Thy lands are yet thine own ! Lands broad enough for thee , although bare stones And marsh choke every field with reedy mud . Strange pastures shall not vex thy teeming ewes , Nor ...
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... kine bring home The plough , and , as he sinks , the sun draws out To twice their length the shadows . Still I burn With love . For what can end or alter love ? Thou'rt raving , simply raving , Corydon . Clings to thy leafy elm thy half ...
... kine bring home The plough , and , as he sinks , the sun draws out To twice their length the shadows . Still I burn With love . For what can end or alter love ? Thou'rt raving , simply raving , Corydon . Clings to thy leafy elm thy half ...
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... kine . Thy cradle shall be full of pretty flowers : Die must the serpent , treacherous poison - plants Must die ; and Syria's roses spring like weeds . But , soon as thou canst read of hero - deeds Such as thy father wrought , and ...
... kine . Thy cradle shall be full of pretty flowers : Die must the serpent , treacherous poison - plants Must die ; and Syria's roses spring like weeds . But , soon as thou canst read of hero - deeds Such as thy father wrought , and ...
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Achaian Achilles Agamemnon Amphimachus Amyntas Apollo Athenè Atreus aught brave bring Daphnis Briseis broad Calchas Chryse city home Corydon Daphnis doth dreams earth ECLOGUE enim Epistrophus Eurytus Ev'n eyes fair flocks flowers Forty dark ships gift goat gods Greeks green hand hath hear heart heaven Heracles Herè host Idomeneus Ilion illa Iolla Jove kine King lord Lycidas Lyrnessus maid mates Menalcas mighty mihi MOPSUS muse ne'er neath Nestor Nireus Nunc Nymphs o'er obey Odysseus Peleus Phoebus pipe prayer Priam's Protesilaus Pylos Quæ quam Queis rose round sacred sate scorn seas shalt sheep shepherd shore sing sire Sirmio sleep song of Arcady sons soul spake spring steeds stream strife sweet swift thee thine thing tibi Tityrus Trojans Troy unto vine voice war-ships warriors wild wind woods words wrath Zeus