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... fields . The Daulian modulates her thrill- ing song from the oak - tree and the gentle lark pours out her skilful notes . Now the wild rose is breath- ing its fragrant perfumes ; now the scent of violets is sweet and the corn is ...
... fields . The Daulian modulates her thrill- ing song from the oak - tree and the gentle lark pours out her skilful notes . Now the wild rose is breath- ing its fragrant perfumes ; now the scent of violets is sweet and the corn is ...
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... Fields . Cf. PL IV , 329 and Sonn XX , 6 . 50. Lucifer is the sun as Ovid describes him in his palace ( Met . II , 1-18 ) , which he locates east of India ( Met . I , 778-9 ) . 59. The line recalls the applause of the happy spirits in ...
... Fields . Cf. PL IV , 329 and Sonn XX , 6 . 50. Lucifer is the sun as Ovid describes him in his palace ( Met . II , 1-18 ) , which he locates east of India ( Met . I , 778-9 ) . 59. The line recalls the applause of the happy spirits in ...
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... fields . Maenalian Pan takes his wanton pleasure in the sown fields and the copses . There126 mother Cybele is hardly safe from him and Ceres herself is hardly safe . The lustful Faunus127 seeks to make some Oread his victim . The nymph ...
... fields . Maenalian Pan takes his wanton pleasure in the sown fields and the copses . There126 mother Cybele is hardly safe from him and Ceres herself is hardly safe . The lustful Faunus127 seeks to make some Oread his victim . The nymph ...
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THE MINOR POEMS | 3 |
The Fifth Ode of Horace | 10 |
Elegia Tertia Elegy III | 21 |
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