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... shade ) " ( II , 3-4 ) . He sings " nunc etiam pecudes umbras et frigora captant ( This is the hour when even cattle seek the coolness of the shade ) ” ( II , 8 ) . His painful complaint stops only when he finds that " et sol crescentes ...
... shade ) " ( II , 3-4 ) . He sings " nunc etiam pecudes umbras et frigora captant ( This is the hour when even cattle seek the coolness of the shade ) ” ( II , 8 ) . His painful complaint stops only when he finds that " et sol crescentes ...
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... shade , or choose the shelter of the cave . Look at the mouth of it , half hidden by the scattered clusters of a woodland vine . ) ( V , 4-7 ) In the elegy for Daphnis , Mopsus orders : " spargite humum foliis , inducite fontibus umbras ...
... shade , or choose the shelter of the cave . Look at the mouth of it , half hidden by the scattered clusters of a woodland vine . ) ( V , 4-7 ) In the elegy for Daphnis , Mopsus orders : " spargite humum foliis , inducite fontibus umbras ...
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... shade is bad for singers . This is a juniper its shade is bad . Even crops suffer in the shade . Home with you , goats : you have had your fill . Hesper is coming : home with you , goats . ) ( X , 75-77 ) By these words Virgil is ...
... shade is bad for singers . This is a juniper its shade is bad . Even crops suffer in the shade . Home with you , goats : you have had your fill . Hesper is coming : home with you , goats . ) ( X , 75-77 ) By these words Virgil is ...
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CALENDER | 1 |
HIERARCHY AND CYCLIC TIME IN THE MORAL | 32 |
COLIN CLOUTS MEDITATION UPON INNER | 66 |
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