Associations to the word «Eclogue»
Noun
- Virgil
- Elegy
- Shepherd
- Arcadia
- Rosalind
- Sonnet
- Ode
- Monologue
- Connexion
- Barclay
- Dante
- Poem
- Allegory
- Satire
- Verse
- Chaucer
- Este
- Imitation
- Allusion
- Ferrara
- Curate
- Originality
- Browne
- Messiah
- Rowland
- Lament
- Epistle
- Renaissance
- Hubbard
- Poet
- Fable
- Nymph
- Horace
- Sidney
- Cicero
- Prophecy
- Romance
- Giovanni
- Epic
- Colin
- Poetry
- Vega
- Dialogue
- Brooke
- Isabella
- Discourse
- Muse
- Drama
- Translation
- Vii
- Praise
- Fletcher
- Vi
- Pen
- Lyric
- Fourth
- Complexity
- Passage
- Fisherman
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
ECLOGUE, noun. A pastoral poem, often in the form of a shepherd's monologue or a dialogue between shepherds.
Dictionary definition
ECLOGUE, noun. A short poem descriptive of rural or pastoral life.
Wise words
Language is a process of free creation; its laws and
principles are fixed, but the manner in which the principles
of generation are used is free and infinitely varied. Even
the interpretation and use of words involves a process of
free creation.