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Begin the lay Bucolical, dear muses mine, begin ! And many cows were round his
feet, and many bulls \vere near, And many calves and heifers too, bewailed their
master dear. Begin the lay Bucolical, dear muses mine, begin ! First Hermes ...
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Lloyd's Encyclopaedic Dictionary: A New and Original Work of ...
bucolical—. budytee. 729 "TheoeTÎiaeand Moachu* liad respectively wri'.ten a
cVurofirL on the death* of Uaptinls «ad li.uc. " — .b.'u em Mitren i ¡imal.'er Poemt.
2. Tíie writer of a pastoral poem. •' Ви-?пзег 1ч erroneously ranked as our earliest
...
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The Encyclopædic Dictionary: A New and Original Work of ...
bucolical—. buen. 720. " Theocritus and Match UB had respectively written a
bttfotick on the deaths of Daphnis and Blon."— jttx«s on Milton's Smaller PoamL 2
. The writer of a pastoral poem. "Spenser is erroneously milted as oar earliest ...
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Pub. Virgilii Maronis Bucolicorum Eclogae Decem:
From these poetical compositions of the Arcadians, or at least from the traditionof
them, the Bucolical or Pastoral Poetry seems to have taken it's rise. It is called
Bucolical, from Bouxo'Ao; a mazþem' 3 though it relates to the affairs, not only of ...
Virgil, John Martyn,
1749
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A dictionary of the Spanish and English languages, orig. ...
Opening, aperture. Bacoiica, tf. 1. Bucolic, a bucolical poem ; pastoral or rural
poetry. 2. (Joe) Food. Bucolico, ca, a. Bucolic, bucolical, relating to pastoral
poetry. Bucusidid, tf. (Nan.) Tonnage, burthen, bulk or capacity of a ship. Budiii,
tm. (Prov.) ...
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marc' Antonio Baretti, Mateo Seoane Sobral,
1862
For, since my arrival at this hamlet of Kilpaitrick, N.B., I have not once beheld any
species of savage hill-man ; moreover, the adult inhabitants are clothed with
irreproachable decency, " Of incredible bushfulneaa and bucolical appearance.
Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor,
1896
And my divine Althea ' 'Excuse me!,' shouted the red-haired young man. I stopped
and looked at the listeners. A glum look had pushed the excited look from all then
- bucolical countenances, and I turned inquiringly to the interrupter. 'Excuse ...
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Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
Bucolic, a bucolical poem ; pastoral or rural poetry. 2. (Joe.) Food. Bucolico, ca, a.
Bucolic, bucolical, relating to pastoral poetry. Bucosidad, */. (Nan.) Tonnage,
burthen, bulk or capacity of a ship. Budial, tin. (Prov.) Marsh, fen, moor. Budion,
tm.
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Baretti, Mateo Seoane,
1831
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Pub. Virgilii Maronis Bucolicorum eclogae decem. The ...
From these poetical compositions of the Arcadians, of at least from the tradition of
them, the Bucolical or Pastoral Poetry seems to have taken it's rife. • It is called
Bucolical, from P«W>.°; a iteatherd ; though it relates td the affairs, not only of ...
Publius Vergilius Maro, John Martyn,
1749
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A pronouncing dictionary of the Spanish and English languages
Bucolic, a bucolical poem ; pastoral or rural poetry. 2. (Joe.) Food. BUCO'LICO,
ел, boo-coe'-k-co, cah, a. Bucolic, bucolical, relating to pastoral poetrv.
BUCOSIDA'tf, boo-cos-se-dad', if. (Nau.) Tonnage, burden, bulk or capacity of a
ship.
Mariano Velazquez de la Cadena,
1868
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Will Self on the meaning of skyscrapers – from the Tower of Babel to …
... but underlying any consideration of the practical merits of these buildings lay the deep-rooted conflict between Ebenezer Howard's bucolical ... «The Guardian, Mar 15»
Walk the line: Will Self retraces the Berlin Wall, 25 years after its fall
For the visitor to Berlin, these schrebergärten are one of the city's most salient features, introducing a bucolical atmosphere into the low-lying ... «The Guardian, Oct 14»
The Wind in the Willows
... adventure, morality, but for its depiction camaraderie as well as celebrated for its evocation of the bucolical nature of the Thames valley. «Examiner.com, Dec 11»