Poems by Publius Vergilius Maro
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Eclogue 8: To Pollio Damon Alphesiboeus
... Take thou these songs that owe their birth to thee, ...
Eclogue 6: To Varus
... Fall, as the clouds soared higher, what time the woods ...
Georgic 3
... Hence it is Shepherds their whole flock steep in running streams, ...
Eclogue 10: Gallus
... "Therewithal Silvanus came, with rural honours crowned ...
Eclogue 4: Pollio
... Nathless Yet shall there lurk within of ancient wrong ...
Eclogue 5: Menalcas Mopsus
... Come, begin, While Tityrus watches o'er the grazing kids ...
The Aeneid of Virgil: Book 10
... 725 Then, creeping, claspd the heros knees, and prayd: &emsp ...
The Aeneid of Virgil: Book 7
... This household beast, that usd the woodland grounds, &emsp ...
Eclogue 3: Menalcas Daemoetas Palaemon
... " DAMOETAS "You, picking flowers and strawberries that grow ...
Georgic 4
... from these, When heaven brings round the season, thou shalt strain ...
Eclogue 9: Lycidas Moeris
... O Lycidas, We have lived to see, what never yet we feared, ...
'The Aeneid of Virgil: Book 12
... Stunnd with the shock they fall, and stunnd from earth rebound: &emsp ...
Georgic 1
... or as a star Lend thy fresh beams our lagging months to cheer, ...
Georgic 2
... For indeed The starved hill-country gravel scarce serves the bees ...
The Aeneid of Virgil: Book 11
... 725 Prayrs in their mouths, and presents in their hands, &emsp ...
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