Eclogue 1
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Eclogue 1
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Eclogue 1 is a bucolic poem by the Latin poet Virgil from his Eclogues. In this poem, which is in the form of a dialogue, Virgil contrasts the diverse fortunes of two farmers, Tityrus, an old man whose lands and liberty have been restored to him thanks to the intervention of an unnamed young man, and Meliboeus, who has been forced off his land, which is due to be given to a soldier. It is generally assumed that the poem refers to the confiscations of land that took place around Virgil's home tow
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Poem by Virgil
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2024-03-19T02:40:26Z
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