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" When in the garden's fenced and cultured ground, Where browse no flocks, where ploughshares never wound. By sunbeams strengthen'd, nourish'd by the shower, And sooth'd by zephyr, blooms the lovely flower : Maids long to place it in their modest zone,... "
The Poems of Caius Valerius Catullus - Pagina 7
door Gaius Valerius Catullus - 1821
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 9

1821 - 618 pagina’s
...histranslation considerably, but we are not prepared to say that he has laboured with much success. " MAIDENS. " When in the garden's fenced and cultured...ploughshares never wound, By sunbeams strengthen'd, nourished by the shower, And, sooth 'd by zephyr, blooms the lovely flower : Maids long to place it...
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The Camisard, Or, The Protestants of Languedoc: A Tale

Frances Clarinda A. Cox - 1825 - 1212 pagina’s
...neighbourhood of Vallerargues. CHAPTER V. When in the garden's fenced and cultured ground, Where browze no flocks, where ploughshares never wound, By sunbeams strengthen'd, nourish'd by the show'r. And sooth'd by zephyr, blooms the lovely flower ; Maids long to place it in their modest zone,...
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American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 24

Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - 1844 - 610 pagina’s
...flocks, where plough-shares never wound. By sunbeams strengthened, nourished by the shower And soothed by Zephyr, blooms the lovely flower. Maids long to place it in their modest zone, And youths euraptur'd wish it for their own. But from the stem once pluck'd in dust it lies, Nor youth nor maiden...
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An Egyptian Princess, Volumes 1-2

Georg Ebers - 1870 - 738 pagina’s
..."Five well-practised treble voices now began to sing the chorus of virgins in a sad and plaintive tone. "When in the garden's fenced and cultured ground,...long to place it in their modest zone, And youths enraptur'd wish it for their own. * See vol. i. note 69. ** See vol. i. note 213. But from the stem...
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An Egyptian princess, from the Germ. by E. Grove, Volume 2

Georg Moritz Ebers - 1871 - 386 pagina’s
..."Five well-practised treble voices now began to sing the chorus of virgins in a sad and plaintive tone. "When in the garden's fenced and cultured ground,...enraptured wish it for their own. But from the stem once plucked, In dust it lies, Nor youth nor maid will then desire or prize. The virgin thus her blushing...
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The Historical Romances of Georg Ebers, Volume 1

Georg Ebers - 1880 - 1026 pagina’s
...126. A custom also in vogue at Rome. Schol. Aristoph. Plutarch 768. Becker, Charihles, III. p. 306. "When in the garden's fenced and cultured ground,...long to place it in their modest zone, And youths enraptur'd wish it for their own. But from the stem once plucked, in dust it lies, Nor youth nor maid...
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The Historical Romances of Georg Ebers, Volume 2

Georg Ebers - 1880 - 744 pagina’s
...Aristoph. Plutarch 768. Becker, Charities, III. p. 306. * Sec vol. i. note 6q. ** See vol. i. note 213. "When in the garden's fenced and cultured ground....shower, And sooth'd by zephyr, blooms the lovely flower j Maids long to place it in their modest zone, And youths enraptur'd wish it for their own. But from...
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1880
...126. A custom also in vogue at Rome. Schol. Aristoph. Plutarch 768. Becker, Charikles, III. p. 306. "When in the garden's fenced and cultured ground,...ploughshares never wound. By sunbeams strengthen'd, nourish 'd by the> shower, And sooth'd by zephyr, blooms the lovely flower ; Maids long to place it...
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Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volume 1

Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1822 - 636 pagina’s
...Hymen ades, oh Hymencee. * Freiace, p. xli. f Specimens of Translations from the Classic Poets. 1814. When in the garden's fenced and cultured ground, Where...their own. But, from the stem once pluck'd, in dust it lie*, Nor youth nor maid will then desire or prize. The virgin thus her blushing beauty rears, Loved...
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