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Ball's edition is accompanied by the original eclogues on the opposite pages.
This is now thought to be an unsupported inference from interpretations of the Eclogues.
He also published a number of eclogues.
His collection of Eclogues concludes with what might be his most famous line:
She wrote Six Town Eclogues, with some other Poems (1747).
The first English language eclogues were written by Alexander Barclay, in 1514.
These poems, called the Eclogues, became an instant hit in Rome and were read aloud at fashionable dinner parties.
The poem exhibits a striking similarity with the eclogues in metre, language and subject-matter.
All these cases resemble eclogues.
He also translated Virgil's first two Eclogues.
Spenser's work consists of twelve eclogues, one for each month of the year, and is written in dialect.
I am also reading the "Aeneid" and the "Eclogues."
Virgil followed up the Eclogues with the Georgics, a book of poems about farming.
While still at the university, he published the Persian Eclogues (1742) which he had begun at school.
He wrote political letters, eclogues, lyrics, operas and satires, both in prose and verse.
He published a translation of Virgil's Eclogues in English hexameters, and other writings.
As a result, distinctive illustrations emerged from these groups which were all variations of the understanding of Virgil's Eclogues.
Thematically, the ten Eclogues develop and vary pastoral tropes and play with generic expectations.
She survived, but while she was ill someone circulated the satirical "court eclogues" she had been writing.
The first of these may have been known to Virgil, who refers to the Proeides in the Eclogues.
There, in 1789, he published translations of Virgil's Eclogues and Georgics.
It contains the Aeneid, the Georgics, and some of the Eclogues.
An author of diverse works, Tasso wrote psalms, eclogues, sonnets and odes.
However, Spenser's models were rather the Renaissance eclogues of Mantuanus.
The Shepheardes Calender is a poem that consists of twelve eclogues.