
37 BC
THE ECLOGUES - by Virgil
ECLOGUE I - MELIBOEUS TITYRUS
ECLOGUE II - ALEXIS
ECLOGUE III - MENALCAS DAMOETAS PALAEMON
ECLOGUE IV - POLLIO
ECLOGUE V - MENALCAS MOPSUS
ECLOGUE VI - TO VARUS
ECLOGUE VII - MELIBOEUS CORYDON THYRSIS
ECLOGUE VIII - TO POLLIO DAMON ALPHESIBOEUS
In these timeless verses a small flock of shepherds gathers beneath shady beech trees, exchanging songs that echo with both rustic simplicity and the restless pulse of a changing world. Their conversations weave together memories of home, the ache of exile, and the promise of freedom that seems just beyond the distant hills. As the dialogue unfolds, listeners hear the gentle rustle of crops, the low bleat of goats, and the quiet yearning for a peace that feels as fragile as a sunrise over a wheat field.
The poems travel from the Italian countryside to imagined far‑off lands, letting each pastoral voice hint at larger currents of Roman politics and cultural shift without losing the intimacy of everyday farm life. Through vivid descriptions of harvests, the scent of fresh milk, and the occasional warning of ravens, the work invites listeners to imagine a world where the ordinary becomes the stage for timeless reflection. This lush, lyrical tapestry offers a soothing yet thought‑provoking escape into a world where nature and human longing walk side by side.
Language
en
Duration
~48 minutes (46K characters)
Release date
1995-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

-70–-19
A towering voice of ancient Rome, this poet gave the Latin world its great pastoral songs, its farming poem, and its national epic. His work shaped readers from antiquity to Dante and far beyond.
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