The Works of HoraceHarper, 1884 - 325 |
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... temples of Vesta ; while he vaunts himself the avenger of the too disconsolate Ilia , and the uxorious river , leaving his channel , overflows his left bank , notwithstanding the disapprobation of Jupiter . Our youth , less numerous by ...
... temples of Vesta ; while he vaunts himself the avenger of the too disconsolate Ilia , and the uxorious river , leaving his channel , overflows his left bank , notwithstanding the disapprobation of Jupiter . Our youth , less numerous by ...
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... king ; as Horace , Book II . Ode vii . insinuates : Quem Venus dicet arbitrum bibendi . " WATSON . 33 I have borrowed Milton's happy version . wall [ of Neptune's temple ] demonstrates , " by ODE V. 7 ODES OF HORACE .
... king ; as Horace , Book II . Ode vii . insinuates : Quem Venus dicet arbitrum bibendi . " WATSON . 33 I have borrowed Milton's happy version . wall [ of Neptune's temple ] demonstrates , " by ODE V. 7 ODES OF HORACE .
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Horace. wall [ of Neptune's temple ] demonstrates , " by a votive tablet , that I have consecrated my dropping garments to the powerful god of the sea . ODE VI . TO AGRIPPA . You shall be described by Varius , a bird " of Mæonian verse ...
Horace. wall [ of Neptune's temple ] demonstrates , " by a votive tablet , that I have consecrated my dropping garments to the powerful god of the sea . ODE VI . TO AGRIPPA . You shall be described by Varius , a bird " of Mæonian verse ...
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... temples , bathed in wine , with a poplar crown , thus accosting his anxious friends : " O associates and companions , we will go wherever fortune , more propitious than a father , shall carry us . Nothing is to be despaired of under ...
... temples , bathed in wine , with a poplar crown , thus accosting his anxious friends : " O associates and companions , we will go wherever fortune , more propitious than a father , shall carry us . Nothing is to be despaired of under ...
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... Phaon , she destroyed herself . There was a promon- tory in Arcadia called Leucate , on the top of which was a little temple dedicated to Apollo . WATSON . ODE XXVII . TO HIS COMPANIONS . To quarrel over ODE XXVI . 27 ODES OF HORACE .
... Phaon , she destroyed herself . There was a promon- tory in Arcadia called Leucate , on the top of which was a little temple dedicated to Apollo . WATSON . ODE XXVII . TO HIS COMPANIONS . To quarrel over ODE XXVI . 27 ODES OF HORACE .
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admire agreeable ancient ANTHON Apollo Aristippus arms Augustus Bacchus battle of Actium beauty called Campus Martius celebrated chorus Cicero comedy consul CRUQ Dacier death delight dread DUBL earth Ennius EPISTLE expression father Faunus favor festival fortune FRAN genius give gods Grecian Greeks happy hath honor Horace HURD imitation impious Italy Julius Cæsar Jupiter kind king labor Latin laugh laws lest live Lollius Lucanian lyre M'CAUL Mæcenas manner means mind muse nature never obliged Octavius ORELLI Parthians person Phraates Pirithous play poem poet poetry prætor praise quæ rage rich river Roman Rome sacred SATIRE says senate signifies sing slaves Stertinius Tarentum Telephus temple thee thing thou Thracian Tiberius tion TORR tragedy Trojan Troy turn twelve tables Venus verses Virgil virtue WATSON whence wind wine wise words write youth