| William Peter - 1847 - 568 pages
...ever full of verse, and full of love : They hear the hinds, they hear their god complain, Who suffer'd not the reeds to rise in vain. Begin with me, my flute, the sweet Mamalian strain. "Mopsus triumphs; he weds the willing fair. When such is Nisa's choice, what lover... | |
| John Dryden - 1859 - 482 pages
...hreath io heaven complain. Begin with me, my flute, the sweet Mienaliau strain. " The pines of Moonalus, the vocal grove, Are ever full of verse and full of love : They hear the hinds, they hear their god com. plain, Who suffer'd not the reeds to rise in vain. Begin with me, my flute, the sweet Mrenalian... | |
| E. R. Babington - 1867 - 120 pages
...Redeemer of dark centuries of shame— The friend of Petrarch—hope of Italy." 4 " The pines of Maenalus, the vocal grove, Are ever full of verse and full of...hear the hinds, they hear their god complain, Who suffer'd not the reeds to rise in vain." XXVIII. " Beware ! beware ! For who goes up that winding stair,... | |
| Virgil - 1870 - 550 pages
...complain. Who suffer'd not the reeds to rise i:i vain. Begin with me, my flute, the sweet IVIjenalian strain. "Mopsus triumphs; he weds the willing fair....join with mares ; another age Shall see the hound anil hind thejr thirst assuage, Promiscuous at the spring. Prepare the lights 0 Mopsus! and perform... | |
| Virgil - 1877 - 528 pages
...to heaven complain. Begin with me, my flute, the sweet Maenalian strain. 30 The pines of Maenalus, the vocal grove, Are ever full of verse, and full...Begin with me, my flute, the sweet Maenalian strain. 35 Mopsus triumphs: he weds the willing fair ! When such is Nisa's choice, what lover can despair?... | |
| John Dryden - 1887 - 420 pages
...Scarce from the world the shades of night withdrew." — ED.] VOL. XIII. 2 B " The pines of Maenalus, the vocal grove, Are ever full of verse, and full...to rise in vain. Begin with me, my flute, the sweet Masnalian strain. 35 " Mopsus triumphs ; he weds the willing fair. When such is Nisa's choice, what... | |
| John Dryden - 1909 - 1122 pages
...Heav'n complain. \ Begin with me, my flute, the sweet M;eualian strain. 30 J " The pines of Mienalus, the vocal grove, Are ever full of verse, and full...hear the hinds, they hear their god "| complain, Who suffer'd not the reeds to rise in vain. .Begin with me, my flute, the sweet Mae- I nalian strain. J... | |
| John Dryden - 1909 - 1112 pages
...Heav'n complain. Begin with me, my flute, the sweet Mseualian strain. J0 _ " The pines of Msenalus, the vocal grove, Are ever full of verse, and full of love: They hear the binds, they hear their god complain, Who suffer'd not the reeds to rise in vain. Begin with me, my... | |
| John Dryden - 1909 - 1112 pages
...full of verse, and full of love: They hear the hinds, they hear their god " complain, Who suffer d ound; To stop, to fly, the rules of war to know; T' obey the ride M;<-- nalian strain. "Mopsus triumphs; he weds the willing fair: When such is Nisa's choice, what lover... | |
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