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... Bees , that it does not feem to have been stuck in , but to rise naturally from the Subject , and to have been a first Thought ; that it is not probable , that Virgil would bestow fo large a Part of his Work in the Praise of Gallus ...
... Bees , that it does not feem to have been stuck in , but to rise naturally from the Subject , and to have been a first Thought ; that it is not probable , that Virgil would bestow fo large a Part of his Work in the Praise of Gallus ...
Стр. 55
... bees that fuck their flowery stores around , Shall sweetly mingle , with the whispering boughs , Their lulling murmurs , and invite repose : While from steep rocks the pruner's song is heard ; Nor the foft - cooing dove , thy fav'rite ...
... bees that fuck their flowery stores around , Shall sweetly mingle , with the whispering boughs , Their lulling murmurs , and invite repose : While from steep rocks the pruner's song is heard ; Nor the foft - cooing dove , thy fav'rite ...
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... bees shall fuck , while boars the mountains climb , While fishes wanton in the wat'ry waste , 95 So long thy honour , name and praise shall last . Those holy vows which on a folemn day , At Bacchus ' and at Ceres ' shrine we pay ...
... bees shall fuck , while boars the mountains climb , While fishes wanton in the wat'ry waste , 95 So long thy honour , name and praise shall last . Those holy vows which on a folemn day , At Bacchus ' and at Ceres ' shrine we pay ...
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... bees swarming hum . What could I do ? Alcippe was not near , Nor Phillis to the stalls my lambs to bear ; Great was the strife betwixt the tuneful swains , And bent on pleasure I forgot my gains ; 10 15 20 Ver . 16. Bees . ] That is ...
... bees swarming hum . What could I do ? Alcippe was not near , Nor Phillis to the stalls my lambs to bear ; Great was the strife betwixt the tuneful swains , And bent on pleasure I forgot my gains ; 10 15 20 Ver . 16. Bees . ] That is ...
Стр. 117
... bees refuse The baneful juices of Cyrnaean yews . Me too the muses love , and give me lays , Swains call me bard , but I deny their praise ; I reach not Varus ' voice , nor Cinna's song , 40 But scream like gabbling geese sweet swans ...
... bees refuse The baneful juices of Cyrnaean yews . Me too the muses love , and give me lays , Swains call me bard , but I deny their praise ; I reach not Varus ' voice , nor Cinna's song , 40 But scream like gabbling geese sweet swans ...
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addreſſes Æneid almoſt ancient Auguſtus Bacchus beautiful becauſe bees beneath beſt Caefar Ceres chuſe circumſtance cloſe Columella Corydon courſe DAMOETAS Daphnis deſcribed deſcription ECLOGUE Ev'n expreſſed expreſſion facred faid fame fays feem fing firſt flocks foil folemn fome fublime fuch Georgics groves haſte hath heav'n inſtance Italy juſt laſt leſs loſe Lucretius LYCIDAS Martyn maſter MENALCAS MOPSUS moſt Muſes muſt nature nymphs o'er obſerves Paftoral paſſage perſon plains pleaſing pleaſure plough poem poet poetical poetry Pollio praiſe preſent raiſe reaſon repreſented reſt riſe Roman Rome ſame ſays ſcarce ſcene Scorpius ſeems ſeveral ſhade ſhall ſhare ſhe ſhepherds ſhew ſhine ſhore ſhould ſigns ſkies ſky ſome ſpeaks ſpirit ſpread ſpring ſtand ſtars ſtate ſtill ſtore ſtrains ſtreams ſtrike ſtrong ſtyle ſubject ſuch ſwains ſweet ſwelling taſte thee Theocritus theſe thoſe thou thro Tityrus toil tranflation trees uſed vaſt verſe vines Virgil whoſe wild
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Стр. 78 - The wolf also shall dwell with the lamb, and the leopard shall lie down with the kid ; and the calf and the young lion and the failing together ; and a little child shall lead them.
Стр. 32 - But ah! Maecenas is yclad in clay, And great Augustus long ago is dead, And all the worthies liggen wrapt in lead...
Стр. 35 - ... the midst of the action ; disposes all about him, and conquers with tranquillity. And when we look upon their machines, Homer seems like his own Jupiter in his terrors, shaking Olympus, scattering the lightnings, and firing the heavens ; Virgil, like the same power in his benevolence, counselling with the Gods, laying plans for empires, and regularly ordering his whole creation.
Стр. 331 - The mazes of some wild and wondrous tale, From morn to eve ; unmindful of her form, Unmindful of the happy dress that stole The wishes of the youth, when every maid With envy pin'd. Hence, finally, by night...
Стр. 331 - Breaks from his weeping mother's anxious arms, In foreign climes to rove : the pensive sage, Heedless of sleep, or midnight's harmful...
Стр. 328 - Po In angry waves ; Euphrates hence devolves A mighty flood to water half the east ; And there in gothic solitude reclin'd, The cheerless Tanais pours his hoary. urn.
Стр. 137 - Persians were masters of Asia, they permitted those who conveyed a spring to any place which had not been watered before to enjoy the benefit for five generations; and as a number of rivulets flowed from Mount Taurus, they spared no expense in directing the course of their streams. At this day, without knowing how they came thither, they are found in the fields and gardens.
Стр. 330 - Nor yet arrives in sight of mortal things. Ev'n on the barriers of the world untir'd She meditates th' eternal depth below; Till, half recoiling, down the headlong steep She plunges; soon o'erwhelm'd and swallow'd up 210 In that immense of being.
Стр. 20 - Roman people, as promifmg them the empire of the whole world. He weaves this in with the moft probable account of their origin ; that of their being defcended from the Trojans. To be a little more particular; Virgil in his JEne'id fhews^ that ./Eneas was called into their country by the exprefs order of the gods.
Стр. 78 - Still more particularly it foreshows a period, " when the wolf shall dwell with the lamb, and the leopard lie down with the kid ; and the calf, and the young lion, and the failing together ; and a little child shall lead them.