The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... Roman people ; neither may an untimely blast transport thee from us , offended at our crimes . Here mayest thou rather delight in magnificent triumphs , and to be called father and prince ; nor suffer the Parthians with impunity to make ...
... Roman people ; neither may an untimely blast transport thee from us , offended at our crimes . Here mayest thou rather delight in magnificent triumphs , and to be called father and prince ; nor suffer the Parthians with impunity to make ...
Strona 27
... Roman people , and their sovereign Cæsar , to the Persians and the Britons . ODE XXII . TO ARISTIUS FUSCUS . That through the protection of conscious innocence , and Lalage's favour , he never feared any thing . THE man of perfect life ...
... Roman people , and their sovereign Cæsar , to the Persians and the Britons . ODE XXII . TO ARISTIUS FUSCUS . That through the protection of conscious innocence , and Lalage's favour , he never feared any thing . THE man of perfect life ...
Strona 37
... Roman armies . O GODDESS , who presidest over beautiful An- tium ; thou that art ready to exalt mortal man from the most abject state or to convert superb triumphs into funerals ! Thee , the poor country- man solicits with his anxious ...
... Roman armies . O GODDESS , who presidest over beautiful An- tium ; thou that art ready to exalt mortal man from the most abject state or to convert superb triumphs into funerals ! Thee , the poor country- man solicits with his anxious ...
Strona 39
... Roman youth changed the prætexta , or boy's gown , for the toga virilis , or man's gown . + The Cretans marked their lucky days with white , and the reverse with black . Salii : Priests of Mars , who made dancing a principal part of ...
... Roman youth changed the prætexta , or boy's gown , for the toga virilis , or man's gown . + The Cretans marked their lucky days with white , and the reverse with black . Salii : Priests of Mars , who made dancing a principal part of ...
Strona 48
... Roman ) yoke , and the inhospi- table Syrtes , where perpetually boils the Mauri- tanian wave . O may Tibur , founded by a Gre- cian colony , be the habitation of my old age ! There let there be an end to my fatigues by sea and land ...
... Roman ) yoke , and the inhospi- table Syrtes , where perpetually boils the Mauri- tanian wave . O may Tibur , founded by a Gre- cian colony , be the habitation of my old age ! There let there be an end to my fatigues by sea and land ...
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