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Examples
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You may still find the legendary shepherds here -- curly-haired striplings, reclining _sub tegmine fagi_ in the best Theocritean style, and piping wondrous melodies to their flocks.
Old Calabria Norman Douglas 1910
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Captain Faucon came quietly up to me, as I was at work, with my knife, cutting the meat from a dirty hide, asked me how I liked California, and repeatedTityre, tu patul&æ recubans sub tegmine fagi.
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It was a masquerade in which Margaret Fuller and Emerson appeared as invited guests, and held a meeting of the Transcendental club “sub tegmine fagi.”
The Life and Genius of Nathaniel Hawthorne Stearns, Frank P 1906
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It is as well just to have a tag or two of Horace or Virgil: 'sub tegmine fagi,' or 'habet foenum in cornu,' which gives a flavour to one's conversation like the touch of garlic in a salad.
Rodney Stone Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930 1896
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It is as well just to have a tag or two of Horace or Virgil: 'sub tegmine fagi,' or 'habet foenum in cornu,' which gives a flavour to one's conversation like the touch of garlic in a salad.
Rodney stone Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930 1896
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Tityre, tu patulae recubans sub tegmine fagi, he warbled; and I stopped my play, and listened as if to a nightingale, until he reached tu, Tityre, lentus in umbra
Father and Son: a study of two temperaments Edmund Gosse 1888
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'And pipe _sub tegmine fagi_ to your blue-eyed Amaryllis?
Veranilda George Gissing 1880
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Captain Faucon came quietly up to me, as I was at work, with my knife, cutting the meat from a dirty hide, asked me how I liked California, and repeated - "Tityre, tu patulae recubans sub tegmine fagi."
Two years before the mast, and twenty-four years after: a personal narrative 1869
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Page view page image: buck, and were taking our several ease (as Lorrie said), recubans sub tegmine of certainly the most patulæ fagi any of us ever saw, the Grand Tycoon, in his lordly way, suddenly exclaimed, “Get out of the way, old Ned, with your French fripperies; hand me the side of that buck, there!” and how the Grand
Tiger-lilies 1867
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_Tityre tu patulæ (recubans sub tegmine fagi) _ -- Thou,
The Martian George Du Maurier 1865
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