The Works of Horace: Translated Into English Verse, with a Life and Notes, Tom 1W. Blackwoods, 1881 |
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Strona xxxv
... wind . " And if ye all from ills so dire ask how yourselves to free , Or such at least as would not hold your lives ... winds may blow . " How think ye then ? If better course none offer , why should we Not seize the happy auspices ...
... wind . " And if ye all from ills so dire ask how yourselves to free , Or such at least as would not hold your lives ... winds may blow . " How think ye then ? If better course none offer , why should we Not seize the happy auspices ...
Strona lxxix
... 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 - scented ...
... 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 - scented ...
Strona lxxxiv
... winds its way among the chariots and litters . A little ahead of it stalks Gargilius , attended by a strong force of retainers armed with spears and nets , enough to thin the game of the Hercynian forest . Little does the mighty hunter ...
... winds its way among the chariots and litters . A little ahead of it stalks Gargilius , attended by a strong force of retainers armed with spears and nets , enough to thin the game of the Hercynian forest . Little does the mighty hunter ...
Strona cviii
... winds are treacherous . Wretched those On whom thou shin'st , unproved as yet ! The sacred wall , Whereon my votive scroll is set , Proclaims to all That I on Ocean's mighty god My dripping vestments have bestowed . " 1 It may be that ...
... winds are treacherous . Wretched those On whom thou shin'st , unproved as yet ! The sacred wall , Whereon my votive scroll is set , Proclaims to all That I on Ocean's mighty god My dripping vestments have bestowed . " 1 It may be that ...
Strona cix
... results of the application of the science of an able physiologist to the facts of Horace's physical peculiarities , as gleaned from his own works . VOL . I. g Let but the wind with sudden rush The whispers of Ode to Chloe . cix.
... results of the application of the science of an able physiologist to the facts of Horace's physical peculiarities , as gleaned from his own works . VOL . I. g Let but the wind with sudden rush The whispers of Ode to Chloe . cix.
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