Eclogues Virgil Vergil. The Poems of Vergil. Rhoades, James, translator. London: Oxford University Press, 1921. and stubborn oaks their branchy summits bow.Not Phoebus doth the rude Parnassian cragso ravish, nor Orpheus so entrance the heightsof Rhodope or Ismarus: for he sanghow through the mighty void the seeds were drivenof earth, air, ocean, and of liquid fire,how all that is from these beginnings grew,and the young world itself took solid shape,then 'gan its crust to harden, and in the deep