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... Lament for Bion nature is both exhorted to lament and described as lamenting . There is no formal procession of mourners , but merely a mention of those who mourned : Apollo , the Satyrs , Pans , Priapi and nymphs ; Galataa ; many ...
... Lament for Bion nature is both exhorted to lament and described as lamenting . There is no formal procession of mourners , but merely a mention of those who mourned : Apollo , the Satyrs , Pans , Priapi and nymphs ; Galataa ; many ...
Page 264
... Lament for Bion about the willows , the parsley and the anise , but equally possibly by Job , xiv . 7–10 : For there is hope of a tree , if it be cut down , that it will sprout again , and that the tender branch thereof will not cease ...
... Lament for Bion about the willows , the parsley and the anise , but equally possibly by Job , xiv . 7–10 : For there is hope of a tree , if it be cut down , that it will sprout again , and that the tender branch thereof will not cease ...
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... lamenting for Lycidas1 : Thee Shepherd , thee the Woods , and desert Caves , With wilde Thyme and the gadding Vine o ... Lament for Bion ( 11.30-1 ) : ' Echo too laments among the rocks that she is silent and no longer imitates your lips ...
... lamenting for Lycidas1 : Thee Shepherd , thee the Woods , and desert Caves , With wilde Thyme and the gadding Vine o ... Lament for Bion ( 11.30-1 ) : ' Echo too laments among the rocks that she is silent and no longer imitates your lips ...
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Preface by Geoffrey Tillotson | 7 |
Some remarks on seventeenthcentury poetry | 22 |
The Latin poems | 40 |
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