Eclogues
Virgil
Vergil. The Poems of Vergil. Rhoades, James, translator. London: Oxford University Press, 1921.
- an interloper own our little farm,
- and say, “Be off, you former husbandmen!
- These fields are mine.” Now, cowed and out of heart,
- since Fortune turns the whole world upside down,
- we are taking him—ill luck go with the same!—
- these kids you see.
- But surely I had heard
- that where the hills first draw from off the plain,
- and the high ridge with gentle slope descends,
- down to the brook-side and the broken crests