Georgic 1 (Publius Vergilius Maro Poems)
What makes the cornfield smile; beneath what starMaecenas, it is meet to turn the sodOr marry elm with vine; how ...
What makes the cornfield smile; beneath what starMaecenas, it is meet to turn the sodOr marry elm with vine; how ...
TANSILLO, CICADA.TANS. The enthusiasms most suitable to be first brought forward andconsidered are those that I now place before you ...
Say, dearest Villiers, poor departed friend,(Since fleeting life thus suddenly must end)Say, what did all thy busy hopes avail,That anxious ...
The Southern Muse--so long with drooping wing,--The Southern Muse, alas! too sad to sing--Her fair head drooped and dim her ...
Maecenas, you, beneath the myrtle shade,Read o'er what poets sung, and shepherds play'd.What felt those poets but you feel the ...
Renown'd for lyric and satiric lay, A two-fold poet, IShall on strong wing be upward borne Above the liquid sky;No more shall ...
He that would write an epitaph for thee,And do it well, must first begin to beSuch as thou wert; for ...
Good servant Mollberg, what's happened to thee, Whom without coat and hatless I see? ...
What means this Mourning, Ladies, has Death led.Your Brother Captive to his Earthly Bed?Is Lowe to Nature's chilly Womb returned,[Who ...
How breaks my heart to hear you say You feel the shadows fall about you! The gods ...
Dear, noble friend! a virgin cask Of wine solicits your attention;And roses fair, to deck your hair, And things too ...
Come, Phyllis, I've a cask of wine That fairly reeks with precious juices,And in your tresses you shall twine The ...
AD PHYLLIDEMHorace: Book IV Ode II"_Est mihi nonum superantis annum_"Phyllis, I've a keg of fine fermented grape juice,Alban wine that's ...
You ask me, friend, Why I don't sendThe long since due-and-paid-for numbers; Why, songless, I ...
It is very aggravating To hear the solemn pratingOf the fossils who are statingThat old Horace was a prude; When ...
Maecenas, I propose to fly To realms beyond these human portals;No common things shall be my wings, But such as ...
MY DEAR LADY GRANVILLE,-- THE reluctance which must naturally be felt by any one in venturing to give to the ...
It is very aggravating To hear the solemn prating Of the fossils who are stating That old Horace was a ...
Come, Phyllis, I've a cask of wine That fairly reeks with precious juices, And in your tresses you shall twine ...
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