The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... Apollo , ( we pray thee ! ) come , veiling thy radiant shoulders with a cloud : Or thou , if it be more agreeable to thee , smiling Venus , about whom hover the Gods of Mirth and Love : Or thou , if thou regard thy neg- lected race and ...
... Apollo , ( we pray thee ! ) come , veiling thy radiant shoulders with a cloud : Or thou , if it be more agreeable to thee , smiling Venus , about whom hover the Gods of Mirth and Love : Or thou , if thou regard thy neg- lected race and ...
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... Apollo's Oracle , or the Thessalian Tempe . There are some whose sole employment is to chant in end- less verse the city of the spotless virgin goddess Pallas , and to prefer the olive * to every other leaf that is gathered . Many a one ...
... Apollo's Oracle , or the Thessalian Tempe . There are some whose sole employment is to chant in end- less verse the city of the spotless virgin goddess Pallas , and to prefer the olive * to every other leaf that is gathered . Many a one ...
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... Apollo has promised that a Salamis in a new land shall render the name equivocal . O gallant heroes , and often my fellow sufferers in greater hardships than these , now expel your cares with wine ; to - morrow we will revisit the vast ...
... Apollo has promised that a Salamis in a new land shall render the name equivocal . O gallant heroes , and often my fellow sufferers in greater hardships than these , now expel your cares with wine ; to - morrow we will revisit the vast ...
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... Apollo , in angry voice , threatened you , then but a boy , that unless you had restored the oxen , some time driven away by your fraud , he laughed when he found himself deprived of his quiver also . Moreover , the wealthy Prium , at ...
... Apollo , in angry voice , threatened you , then but a boy , that unless you had restored the oxen , some time driven away by your fraud , he laughed when he found himself deprived of his quiver also . Moreover , the wealthy Prium , at ...
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... Apollo , the possessor of the priests , so shakes the breast in his inmost shrines ; Bacchus does not do it equally , nor do the Corybantes so redouble their strokes on their sharp - sounding cymbals , as direful anger ; which neither ...
... Apollo , the possessor of the priests , so shakes the breast in his inmost shrines ; Bacchus does not do it equally , nor do the Corybantes so redouble their strokes on their sharp - sounding cymbals , as direful anger ; which neither ...
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