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Tityrus and Virgil
Of his models the chief is Virgil, of whom ( under the name of Tityrus ) he speaks with great enthusiasm ; he is also indebted to Ovid and Theocritus.

Tityrus and .
* Helene, daughter of Tityrus.
* Tityrus, the father of the Amazon Helene in Greek mythology.
* Tityrus, a pseudonym used by Edmund Spenser for Geoffrey Chaucer in The Shepheardes Calender.
In 1926 the sportswriter " Tityrus " ( the pseudonym of J. A. H.
In it a cowherd, Tityrus, plays a flute while sitting under a tree.
He was, according to " Tityrus " ( J. A. H.
* The Story of Association Football, " Tityrus " ( J. A. H.
The early sportswriter " Tityrus " ( the pen-name of JAH Catton, editor of the Athletic News ) recorded that during the half-time interval in Wales's heavy 1908 defeat by England, Roose – who had been injured by an opposition forward – " had an unpleasant conversation with the England selectors, who thought that the speech of the goalkeeper was not such as might be expected from a gentleman.
As a footballer, Sherwin played in goal for County during the 1870s and early 1880s and was, according to the sportswriter " Tityrus " ( the pseudonym of J. A. H.

shepherd and Virgil's
The eroticism of Virgil's second eclogue, Formosum pastor Corydon ardebat Alexin (" The shepherd Corydon burned with passion for pretty Alexis ") is entirely homosexual, although the use of that term is anachronistic due to a lack of any idea of sexual identity in the times in which Virgil was writing.
* Corydon ( character ), stock-name for a shepherd in pastorals, especially a shepherd whose love for a boy is described in Virgil's Eclogues

shepherd and Virgil
In the spirit of Bucolics and Georgics of Virgil, in his Bagëti e bujqësia ( Shepherds and Farmers ) he sang to the works of the land tiller and shepherd by writing a hymn to the beauties of his fatherland and expressing the nostalgia of the émigré poet and the pride of being Albanian.

shepherd and himself
The creation of a draugr is not exactly clear, but in the Eyrbyggja saga, a shepherd is killed by a draugr and rises the next night as one himself.
In his hymns, he sometimes refers to himself as a ' herdsman ' (, ‘ allānâ ), to his bishop as the ' shepherd ' (, rā ‘ yâ ) and his community as a ' fold ' (, dayrâ ).
All the towns and cities of Cilicia fell to Manuel immediately, and Thoros himself was forced to flee into the mountains at the last moment: he is said to have survived by sheltering alone under rocks on a hillside, where an old shepherd would bring him food to keep him alive.
Strephon is despondent, however, as the Lord Chancellor has forbidden them to marry – partly because he feels that a shepherd is unsuitable for Phyllis, but partly because he wishes to marry Phyllis himself.
At the same time it seems to have won recognition from the Elamite conquerors, so that Rim-Sin I, the Elamite king of Larsa, styles himself " shepherd of the land of Nippur.
The vast majority were soon released but five Iraqi special security forces officers were reported captured, including two Iraqi army generals and a general from Saddam's security forces who had disguised himself as a shepherd.
Both of his parents died when he was about twelve, and he had to support himself by work as a shepherd.
The pastoral structure of the festival is carried out by the shepherd himself.
He presents himself as a chosen shepherd ; a shepherd who was chosen because of his talents.
In the morning the shepherd, in order to get on his stilts, mounted by a ladder or seated himself upon the sill of a window, or else climbed upon the mantel of a large chimney.
At the end of his life, however, Brown broke with the ardent segregationist Smith, checking himself out of the hospital to help shepherd the Voting Rights Act of 1965 through Smith's Rules Committee, and earning the lasting gratitude of the civil rights movement.
Paul instructs the elders in Ephesus " to shepherd the church of God which He purchased with His own blood ," and he says in his letter to the same church that " Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her.
He worked very closely with the committee's chairman, Republican Larry Combest of the neighboring 19th District ( and himself a farmer ), to shepherd the 2002 Farm Bill through Congress.
Tucking into a great pace bowler like Donald, he scored 96 runs in boundaries while proving himself an expert shepherd of a tail: he made 90 % of Pakistan's last 106 runs.
The first verse of the psalm as well as a long tradition ascribe authorship to King David, said in the Hebrew Scriptures to have been a field shepherd himself as a youth.
While Musidorus covertly observes this meeting, he is overwhelmed by a passionate love for the elder daughter, Pamela, and decides to disguise himself as a shepherd, Dorus, in order to gain access to her.
According to this account, he secretly left Moscow dressed as a muzhik ( peasant ), and for a while he hid himself away from the world in the village of Khizna, near Lake Onega, earning his livelihood as a shepherd, later joining the monastery at Solovetsk.
The modern shepherd has traded in Shep and got himself a droid, a multi-functioning device specially designed for the job.

shepherd and .
As the child addresses the shepherd in a dream, light -- in the form of the major mode -- begins to appear, and at the moment of the miracle we hear a clear and shining D major.
During this time he served as shepherd for King Admetus of Pherae in Thessaly.
The highest level is that of the shepherd, who makes sure that all his sheep arrive safely ahead of him and places their welfare above his own.
* Threats against the " unfaithful shepherds " ( i. e., the false prophets ), the promise of peace and of the real shepherd ( after 597 ), and warnings against false prophets and godless priests ( perhaps in the time of Jehoiakim ; 23: 1-8, 9-40 );
David is described as a shepherd boy arriving at the battlefield to aid his brothers, and is overheard by Saul, leading to David challenging Goliath and defeating the Philistines.
Confucius is reported to have worked as a shepherd, cowherd, clerk, and a book-keeper.
From clergy jobs to farming to shepherd to smith to cobbling jobs, virtually all occupations were inherited.
A shepherd guiding his sheep through the high desert outside of Marrakech, Morocco.
The goatherds invite the Knight and Sancho to the funeral of Grisóstomo, once a student who left his studies to become a shepherd after reading Pastoral novels, seeking the shepherdess Marcela.
Upon returning to his village, Don Quixote announces his plan to retire to the countryside and live the pastoral existence of shepherd, although his housekeeper, who has a more realistic view of the hard life of a shepherd, urges him to stay home and tend to his own affairs.
Glámr, the undead shepherd of the Grettis saga, was reported to be dark blue in color and in Laxdœla saga the bones of a dead sorceress who had appeared in dreams were dug up and found to be " blue and evil looking.
In the Eyrbyggja Saga a shepherd is assaulted by a blue-black draugr.
The shepherd rises the next night as a draugr.
The plot deals with Sylvia, one of Diana's nymphs and sworn to chastity, and Diana's assault on Sylvia's affections for the shepherd Amyntas.
" The early Church believed that " the life of David the life of Christ ; Bethlehem is the birthplace of both ; the shepherd life of David points out Christ, the Good Shepherd ; the five stones chosen to slay Goliath are typical of the five wounds ; the betrayal by his trusted counsellor, Achitophel, and the passage over the Cedron remind us of Christ's Sacred Passion.
In this respect, a shepherd with 50 years of experience tending flocks would be widely recognized as having complete expertise in the use and training of sheep dogs and the care of sheep.
* Canon 4: Exhortation to the Greeks to reunite with the Roman Church and accept its maxims, to the end that, according to the Gospel, there may be only one fold and only one shepherd.
A constant obsession for Fox was the pursuit of " simplicity " in life, meaning humility and the abandonment of luxury, and the short time he spent as a shepherd was important to the formation of this view.
Hector goes down, hit by a stone thrown by Ajax, but Apollo arrives from Olympus and infuses strength into " the shepherd of the people ", who orders a chariot attack, with Apollo clearing the way.
Tertullian, in his De Pudentia ( On Modesty ) 7: 1-4 mentions the depiction of a shepherd on Christian cups, calling to mind the parable of the Good Shepherd and thus used as a symbol for Jesus.
The non-Christian prototype of the Good Shepherd image, for example, was the Kriophoros, the Ram-Bearer, which originally represented Hermes, the shepherd of souls.
This public music school, perhaps the earliest in recorded history, was not restricted to a priestly class — which is how the shepherd boy David appears on the scene as a minstrel to King Saul.
" ... Bible in its widest sense, means good ; for the Savior says according to the gospel of John, " I am the good shepherd ;" and it will not be beyond the common use of terms, to say that good is among the most important in use, and though known by various names in different languages, still its meaning is the same, and is ever in opposition to bad.

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