The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... Mæcenas . MECENAS , descended from royal ancestors , O both my protection and my darling honour ! There are some whose delight it is to have col lected Olympic dust in the chariot race ; and whom the goal nicely avoided by glowing ...
... Mæcenas . MECENAS , descended from royal ancestors , O both my protection and my darling honour ! There are some whose delight it is to have col lected Olympic dust in the chariot race ; and whom the goal nicely avoided by glowing ...
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... Mæcenas , who had offered him- self to be his guest , that he should only treat him with common wine , unless he himself brought better along with him . My dear knight Mæcenas , you shall drink at my house the ignoble Sabine wine in ...
... Mæcenas , who had offered him- self to be his guest , that he should only treat him with common wine , unless he himself brought better along with him . My dear knight Mæcenas , you shall drink at my house the ignoble Sabine wine in ...
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... Mæcenas , with more propriety shall recount the battles of Cæsar , and the necks of haughty kings led in triumph through the streets , in historical prose . It was the Muse's will that I should cele- . brate the sweet strains of my ...
... Mæcenas , with more propriety shall recount the battles of Cæsar , and the necks of haughty kings led in triumph through the streets , in historical prose . It was the Muse's will that I should cele- . brate the sweet strains of my ...
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... Maecenas , labouring under a perpetual fever , and denies that he can possibly survive him . WHY do you kill me with your complaints ? it is neither agreeable to the Gods , nor to me , that you should depart first . O Mæcenas , thou ...
... Maecenas , labouring under a perpetual fever , and denies that he can possibly survive him . WHY do you kill me with your complaints ? it is neither agreeable to the Gods , nor to me , that you should depart first . O Mæcenas , thou ...
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... Mæcenas , shall die ; nor will I be re- strained by the Stygian wave . At this instant a rough skin settles upon my ancles , and all up- wards I am transformed into a white bird , * and the downy plumage arises over my fingers and ...
... Mæcenas , shall die ; nor will I be re- strained by the Stygian wave . At this instant a rough skin settles upon my ancles , and all up- wards I am transformed into a white bird , * and the downy plumage arises over my fingers and ...
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admire afraid agreeable amongst ancient Anticyra Apollo arms Augustus Bacchus bear beauty better boar Cæsar Campania Campus Martius celebrated Colchian covetous death delight desire dread drink ears earth Ennius EPISTLE Falernian Falernian wine father fault Faunus favour fellow flames fortune genius give Goddess Gods Grecian groves guest hair happy hath honour Horace horse Iapyx illustrious impious JULIUS FLORUS Jupiter kings labour laugh learned lest live Lucanian Lucilius lyre madman Mæcenas manner means Mede midst mind mother muse never passion person poems poet poetry praise rage rich river Roman Rome sacred SATIRE SATIRE IV SATIRE VII sesterces sing slaves Tarentum Telephus temples Teucer thee thing thou Thracian Tibur tion Troy Venus verses vices virgins virtue wealth whence whither winds wine wise words wretched write young youth