John Dryden called Virgil\'s Georgics , written between 37 and 30 B.
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E., "the best poem by the best poet." The poem, newly translated by the poet and translator David Ferry, is one of the great songs, maybe the greatest we have, of human accomplishment in difficult--and beautiful--circumstances, and in the context of all we share in nature.
It takes the form of teac.
The Georgics celebrates the crops, trees, and animals, and, above all, the human beings who care for them.
John Dryden called Virgil\'s Georgics , written between 37 and 30 B.
C.
E., "the best poem by the best poet." The poem, newly translated by the poet and translator David Ferry, is one of the great songs, maybe the greatest we have, of human accomplishment in difficult--and beautiful--circumstances, and in the context of all we share in nature