| Virgil - 1909 - 454 pagine
...lasting peace, And all the rage of haughty Juno cease. And that this nightly vision may not seem Th' effect of fancy, or an idle dream, A sow beneath an...fame, Which from this omen shall receive the name. Time shall approve the truth. For what remains, And how with sure success to crown thy pains, With... | |
| John Dryden - 1909 - 1122 pagine
...haughty Juno cease. And that this nightly vision may not seem Th' effect of fancy, or an idle dream, 60 A sow beneath an oak shall lie along, All white herself,...fame, Which from this omen shall receive the name. Time shall approve the truth. For what remains, And how with sure success to crown thy pains, With... | |
| John Dryden - 1909 - 1112 pagine
...haughty Juno cease. And that this nightly vision may not seem Th' effect of fancy, or an idle dream, 60 A sow beneath an oak shall lie along, All white herself,...lasting fame, Which from this omen shall receive the pare Time shall approve the truth. For what remains, And how with sure success to crown thy pains,... | |
| Edith K. Prideaux, George Reginald Holt Shafto - 1910 - 248 pagine
...Dissertation on Satyrical Medals by PERE FP GOURDIN,! this * ' And that this nightly vision may not seem Th' effect of fancy, or an idle dream, A sow beneath an...fame, Which from this omen shall receive the name.' Drydens Translation. f Read before the Society of Antiquaries, Dec., 1787. See Archacologia, Vol. IX.,... | |
| Virgil - 1997 - 434 pagine
...haughty Juno cease. And that this nightly vision may not seem The effect of fancy, or an idle dream, 60 A sow beneath an oak shall lie along, All white herself,...fame, Which from this omen shall receive the name. Time shall approve the truth. — For what remains, And how with sure success to crown thy pains, With... | |
| Virgil - 1997 - 476 pagine
...thirty Young. When thirty rowling Years have run their Race, Thy Son, Ascanius, on this empty Space, 65 Shall build a Royal Town, of lasting Fame; Which from this Omen shall receive the Name. Time shall approve the Truth: For what remains, And how with sure Success to crown thy Pains, With... | |
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