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bucolical      
a.
Bucolical      
·adj Bucolic.
Bucolic         
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  • ''The Young Shepherd'', [[engraving]] using stipple technique, by [[Giulio Campagnola]], c. 1510
  • ''A Pastoral'' (watercolour, 1905) by [[John Reinhard Weguelin]]
  • [[Georgics]] Book III, ''Shepherd with Flocks'', [[Vergil]] ([[Vatican Library]])
  • Christ depicted as the "Good Shepherd"
  • Chamberlain's factory, Worcester]], c. 1805.  Two-handled cup with cover, so a [[caudle]] cup type, with pastoral scene.
ART GENRE
Bucolic; Pastorals; Pastoral literature; Pastoral poetry; Bucolick; Pastoral poem; Pastoral drama; Bucolic poetry; Georgic mode; Bucolic Poetry; Schäferspiel; Pastoral Literature; Pastoral opera; Pastoral music
·adj Of or pertaining to the life and occupation of a shepherd; pastoral; rustic.
II. Bucolic ·noun A pastoral poem, representing rural affairs, and the life, manners, and occupation of shepherds; as, the Bucolics of Theocritus and Virgil.