The Works of Horace: Translated Into English Verse, with a Life and Notes, Tom 1W. Blackwoods, 1881 |
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Strona xxxi
... fiercely I stung . " Youth is always intolerant , and it is so easy to be severe ; so seductive to say brilliant things , whether they be true or not . But there came a day , and it came soon , when Horace saw that triumphs gained in ...
... fiercely I stung . " Youth is always intolerant , and it is so easy to be severe ; so seductive to say brilliant things , whether they be true or not . But there came a day , and it came soon , when Horace saw that triumphs gained in ...
Strona lxxix
... fierce winds , and its rains , and its heat . There the mates of a lord of too pungent a fragrance Securely through brake and o'er precipice climb , And crop , as they wander in happiest vagrance , The arbutus green , and the sweet ...
... fierce winds , and its rains , and its heat . There the mates of a lord of too pungent a fragrance Securely through brake and o'er precipice climb , And crop , as they wander in happiest vagrance , The arbutus green , and the sweet ...
Strona cxiv
... fierce unrest , the deathless flame , That slowly macerates my frame . " And when rallying his friend Tibullus ( Odes , I. 23 ) about his doleful ditties on the fickleness of his mis- tress Glycera , he owns to having himself suffered ...
... fierce unrest , the deathless flame , That slowly macerates my frame . " And when rallying his friend Tibullus ( Odes , I. 23 ) about his doleful ditties on the fickleness of his mis- tress Glycera , he owns to having himself suffered ...
Strona cxl
... fierce and red From the forges of the Cyclops , with reiterated beat . ' Tis the time with myrtle green to bind our glistening locks , Or with flowers , wherein the loosened earth herself hath newly dressed , And to sacrifice to Faunus ...
... fierce and red From the forges of the Cyclops , with reiterated beat . ' Tis the time with myrtle green to bind our glistening locks , Or with flowers , wherein the loosened earth herself hath newly dressed , And to sacrifice to Faunus ...
Strona cxlvii
... fierce , or Capricorn , The blustering tyrant of the western deep , This well I know , my friend , Our stars in wondrous wise one orbit keep , And in one radiance blend . From thee were Saturn's baleful rays afar Averted by great Jove's ...
... fierce , or Capricorn , The blustering tyrant of the western deep , This well I know , my friend , Our stars in wondrous wise one orbit keep , And in one radiance blend . From thee were Saturn's baleful rays afar Averted by great Jove's ...
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