The Works of Horace: Translated Into English Verse, with a Life and Notes, Tom 1W. Blackwoods, 1881 |
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Strona xxxviii
... drops through the adjoining house , another is casting up earth from a pit , in which the boy is presently imbedded to the chin , and killed by a frightful process of slow torture , in order that a love - philtre xxxviii Life of Horace .
... drops through the adjoining house , another is casting up earth from a pit , in which the boy is presently imbedded to the chin , and killed by a frightful process of slow torture , in order that a love - philtre xxxviii Life of Horace .
Strona liii
... earth ne'er saw More noble , more exempt from flaw , Nor are there any on its round To whom I am more firmly bound . Oh , what embracings , and what mirth ! Nothing , no , nothing , on this earth , Whilst I have reason , shall I e'er ...
... earth ne'er saw More noble , more exempt from flaw , Nor are there any on its round To whom I am more firmly bound . Oh , what embracings , and what mirth ! Nothing , no , nothing , on this earth , Whilst I have reason , shall I e'er ...
Strona lxxix
... earth which , beyond all others , has a charm for him , -the one spot where he is all his own . Here , as Wordsworth beautifully says , he " Exults in freedom , can with rapture vouch For the dear blessings of a lowly couch , A natural ...
... earth which , beyond all others , has a charm for him , -the one spot where he is all his own . Here , as Wordsworth beautifully says , he " Exults in freedom , can with rapture vouch For the dear blessings of a lowly couch , A natural ...
Strona xcv
... earth chains that spark of the essence divine ; While he , that's content on plain viands to dine , Sleeps off his fatigues without effort , then gay As a lark rises up to the tasks of the day . Yet he on occasion will find himself able ...
... earth chains that spark of the essence divine ; While he , that's content on plain viands to dine , Sleeps off his fatigues without effort , then gay As a lark rises up to the tasks of the day . Yet he on occasion will find himself able ...
Strona xcvi
... earth found a place In the days of that noble heroic old race ! " So much as a question of mere health and good feel- ing . But now our moralist appeals to higher considera- tions : - " Do you set any store by good name , which we find ...
... earth found a place In the days of that noble heroic old race ! " So much as a question of mere health and good feel- ing . But now our moralist appeals to higher considera- tions : - " Do you set any store by good name , which we find ...
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