Book/Printed Material The works of Virgil.
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Image 1 of The works of Virgil. ROG ane ms Sete rex Js a ere in tO Pe Stents c Lad we es pee Ta oe tone me ee x S reyes roan is ere ee a TA 3…
- Contributor: Virgil - Dryden, John
- Date: 1869
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Image 9 of The works of Virgil. a F384 Gh o a 7 t BN THE WORKS OF VIRGIL TRANSLATED By JOHN DRYDEN TWO VOLUMES IN ONE VoL I _ PHILADELPHIA CLAXTON REMSEN HAFFELFINGER 1869
- Contributor: Virgil - Dryden, John
- Date: 1869
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Image 11 of The works of Virgil. THE LIFE OF VIRGIL Et mee si quid loquar audiendum Vocis accedet bona pars Horace pS To write the life of a man who flourished two thou sand years before us and…
- Contributor: Virgil - Dryden, John
- Date: 1869
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Image 12 of The works of Virgil. 6 LIFE OF VIRGIL gus usually went together and that his course of life was principally followed by the Greeks and Syrians to one of these nations therefore it is presumed Virgil…
- Contributor: Virgil - Dryden, John
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Image 13 of The works of Virgil. LIFE OF VIRGIL T couraged from proceeding by the abi uptness and asperity of the old Roman names And here it is said he formed the plan and collected the materials of…
- Contributor: Virgil - Dryden, John
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Image 14 of The works of Virgil. B LIFE OF VIRGIL But to rank among the poets of their country was at this time the ambition of their greatest heroes statesmen and orators of the age Cicero Octavius Pollio…
- Contributor: Virgil - Dryden, John
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Image 15 of The works of Virgil. LIFE OF VIRGIL 3 have procured its author that celebrity and applause which the peculiar beauty and sweetness of the poem so justly merited The fatal battle of Philippi U C 712…
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Image 16 of The works of Virgil. 10 LIFE OF VIRGIL Reus nobis hac otia fecit Namque erat rlfe mihi semper Deus illus aram Szpe tener nostris ab ovilibus imbuet agnus Unfortunately for Virgil his joy was not of…
- Contributor: Virgil - Dryden, John
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Image 17 of The works of Virgil. LIFE OF VIRGIL il The Sibylline Cracles having reeeived information from the Jews that a child was to be born who should be the Saviour of the world and to whom nations…
- Contributor: Virgil - Dryden, John
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Image 18 of The works of Virgil. Y LIFE OF VIRGIL he undertook for the interest and to promote the weifare of his country Asthe continual civil wars had entirely depopulated and laid waste the land usually appropria ted…
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Image 19 of The works of Virgil. LIFE OF VIRGIL 13 the most perfect political composition that ever appeared Not an incident that could in any way tend to flatter the Roman people into a submission to the existing…
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Image 20 of The works of Virgil. 14 LIFE OF VIRGIL Navis que tibi creditum Debes Virgilium finibus Atticis Reddas incoltumen precor Et serves anime dimidium mee Virgil having arrived at Athens met with Augustus who was returning from…
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Image 21 of The works of Virgil. LIFE OF VIRGIL 15 reatest geniuses of his age and the admiration of the Robeeins le always preserved a singular modesty aud lived chaste when the manners of the people were ex…
- Contributor: Virgil - Dryden, John
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Image 22 of The works of Virgil. 35 LIFE OF VIRGIL poet and critic Mr Pope the most noble and spirited translation of Virgil that ever appeared in any language Ji has survived the repeated attacks of talent and…
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Image 23 of The works of Virgil. THE Gdlorks of Virgil
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Image 25 of The works of Virgil. PASTO RAL I OR TITYRUS AND MELIBQUS ARGUMENT The occasion of the first pastoral was this When Augustus had settled himself in the Roman empire that he might re ward his veteran…
- Contributor: Virgil - Dryden, John
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Image 26 of The works of Virgil. 26 PASTORAL I MELIBGS I envy not your fortune but admire That while the raging sword and wasteful fire Destroy the wretched neighbourhood around No hostile arms approach your happy ground Far…
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Image 27 of The works of Virgil. PASTORAL I 21 Yet all the little that I got I spent And still returned as empty as I went MELIPBGUS We stood amazd to see your mistress mourn Unknowing that she…
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Image 28 of The works of Virgil. pay 4 PASTORAL I TITYRUS Th inhabitants of seas and skies shall change And fish on shore and stags in air shall range The banishd Parthian dwell on Arars brink And the…
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Image 29 of The works of Virgil. PASTORAL 23 TITYRUS This night at least with me forget your care Chestnuts and curds and cream shall be your fare The carpetground shall be with leaves oerspread 3 And boughs shall…
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- Date: 1869
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Image 30 of The works of Virgil. PASTORAL IL OR ALEXIS ARGUMENT The commentators can by no means agree on the personof Alex 1s but are all of opinion that some beautiful youth is meant by him to whom…
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- Date: 1869
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Image 31 of The works of Virgil. PASTORAL II 25 The scorns of young Menalcas once my care Though he was black and thou art heavenly fair Trust not too much to that enchanting face Beautys a charm but…
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Image 32 of The works of Virgil. 26 PASTORAL ll Both fleckd with white the true Arcadian stain Which Thestylis had often bezggd in vain And she shall have them if again she sues Since you the giver and…
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Image 33 of The works of Virgil. PASTORAL II 27 Alexis thou art chasd by Corydon All follow sevral games and each his own See from afar the fields no longer smoke The sweating steers unharnessd from the yoke…
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- Date: 1869
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Image 34 of The works of Virgil. PASTORAL II OR PALEMON MENALCAS DAMGETAS PALZMON ARGUMENT Dimetas and Menalcas after some smart strokes of country raillery resolve to try who has the most skill at song and ac cordingly make…
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Image 35 of The works of Virgil. PASTORAL TTl 29 And in what chapel too you playd your prize And what the gods observd with leermg eyes The nymphs were kind and laughd and there your safety lies MENALCAS…
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- Date: 1869
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Image 36 of The works of Virgil. 30 PASTORAL IIT My brinded heifer to the stake I lay Two thriving calves she suckles twice a day And twice besides her beestings never fail To store the dairy with a…
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- Date: 1869
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Image 37 of The works of Virgil. PASTORAL III Palzmon shall be judge how ill you rhyme Pll teach you how to brag another time DAMCTAS Rhymer come on and do the worst you can I fear not you…
- Contributor: Virgil - Dryden, John
- Date: 1869
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Image 38 of The works of Virgil. 32 PASTORAL IM DAMGT AS To the dear mistress of iny lovesick mind Her swain a pretty present has designd I saw two stockdoves billing and ere long Will take the nest…
- Contributor: Virgil - Dryden, John
- Date: 1869
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Image 39 of The works of Virgil. LFASTORAL IIL 33 MENALCAS The kids with pleasure browse the bushy piain The showers are grateful to the swelling grain To teeming ewes the saliows tender tree But more than all the…
- Contributor: Virgil - Dryden, John
- Date: 1869
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Image 40 of The works of Virgil. 34 PASTORAL III MENALCAS To fold my flock when milk is dried with heat In vain the milkmaid tugs an empty teat DAMCET AS How lank my bulls from plenteous pasture come…
- Contributor: Virgil - Dryden, John
- Date: 1869
About this Item
Title
- The works of Virgil.
Names
- Virgil.
- Dryden, John, 1631-1700, tr.
Created / Published
- Philadelphia, Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1869.
Headings
- - Virgil--Translations into English
- - Pastoral poetry, Latin--Translations into English
- - Didactic poetry, Latin--Translations into English
- - Epic poetry, Latin--Translations into English
- - Aeneas--(Legendary character)--Poetry
- - Country life--Poetry
- - Agriculture--Poetry
Notes
- - Also available in digital form.
Medium
- 2 v. in 1. 15 cm.
Call Number/Physical Location
- PA6807.A1 D7 1869
Library of Congress Control Number
- 43037742
Online Format
- online text
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