The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... Gods - the governors of the world . This man , if an assembly of the capricious Ro- man commonalty be bent to raise him to the high- est dignities ; another , if he hath stored up in his own granary whatsoever is swept from the Libyan ...
... Gods - the governors of the world . This man , if an assembly of the capricious Ro- man commonalty be bent to raise him to the high- est dignities ; another , if he hath stored up in his own granary whatsoever is swept from the Libyan ...
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... Gods above : the cool grove , and the light dances of Nymphs and Satyrs , dis- tinguish Me from the crowd ; if neither Euterpe withholds her pipe , nor Polyhymnia disdains to tune the Lesbian lyre . But if you will rank me among the ...
... Gods above : the cool grove , and the light dances of Nymphs and Satyrs , dis- tinguish Me from the crowd ; if neither Euterpe withholds her pipe , nor Polyhymnia disdains to tune the Lesbian lyre . But if you will rank me among the ...
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... Gods shall the people invoke to the affairs of the sinking empire ? With what prayer shall the sacred virgins importune Vesta , who is now inattentive to their hymns ? To whom shall Ju- piter assign the task of expiating our wickedness ...
... Gods shall the people invoke to the affairs of the sinking empire ? With what prayer shall the sacred virgins importune Vesta , who is now inattentive to their hymns ? To whom shall Ju- piter assign the task of expiating our wickedness ...
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... Gods ; and , through inex- perience , be amazed at the seas rough with black-. * The same as nitidi capilli , shining hair , Epis . I. 14 , 32 . + The Romans used to cast lots who should be toast- master . * Diomede . * The favourite ...
... Gods ; and , through inex- perience , be amazed at the seas rough with black-. * The same as nitidi capilli , shining hair , Epis . I. 14 , 32 . + The Romans used to cast lots who should be toast- master . * Diomede . * The favourite ...
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... God of the sea . ODE VI . TO AGRIPPA . Horace's genius is fitter for amorous subjects , than to celebrate the exploits of heroes . You ... Gods by the favour of Pallas ! We. * Diomede . * The favourite tree of Pallas . + His house 12.
... God of the sea . ODE VI . TO AGRIPPA . Horace's genius is fitter for amorous subjects , than to celebrate the exploits of heroes . You ... Gods by the favour of Pallas ! We. * Diomede . * The favourite tree of Pallas . + His house 12.
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