3 adjectives to describe idyls

But the immortal songs which remain unsung, the exquisite idyls which gasp for words, the bewildering and restless imagery which seeks in vain the eternal repose of marble or of canvas,while these confess the affectionate and divine desires of humanity, they prove how few there are to whom it is given to learn the great lesson of Creation.

Theocritus certainly modified the literary dialect in his pastoral idyls, and we may recall that when Vergil began his third eclogue with the line Die mihi, Damoeta, cuium pecus?

His morbid vanitythat brawl-begotten child of struggling self-conceit and self-disgustwas vanishing away; and as Mr. Tennyson says in one of those priceless idyls of his, before which the shade of Theocritus must hide his diminished head, 'He was altered, and began To move about the house with joy, And with the certain step of man.'

3 adjectives to describe  idyls