About: Eclogue 4

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Poem by the Roman poet Virgil

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  • poem by the Roman poet Virgil (en)
  • poema del poeta romano Virgilio (es)
  • poemo far Vergilio (eo)
  • œuvre de Virgile (fr)
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  • Some scholars believe that the child prophesied in the poem was the hoped-for offspring of Mark Antony and his wife Octavia the Younger . (en)
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  • Marcus Antonius marble bust in the Vatican Museums.jpg (en)
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  • "Now is come the last age of the Cumaean prophecy: (en)
  • Holy Lucina, be gracious; now thine own Apollo reigns." (en)
  • And the golden to arise over all the world, (en)
  • In whom the iron race shall begin to cease, (en)
  • Now from high heaven a new generation comes down. (en)
  • Now returns the Maid, returns the reign of Saturn: (en)
  • The great cycle of periods is born anew. (en)
  • Yet do thou at that boy's birth, (en)
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  • Eclogue 4 , as translated by John William Mackail; in this section the poem makes reference to the Cumaean Sibyl, the birth of a savior child, and the dawning of the Golden Age. (en)
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  • Eclogue 4 (en)
  • Eclogue 4 (in)
  • Ekloga IV (pl)
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