The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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Strona 7
... charges itself . Ilia , the mother of Romulus , was thrown into the Ti- ber , from which circumstance the poets call her the wife of the River God . The shore of Rome . * Castor and Pollux . † A westerly wind . ODE II. ...
... charges itself . Ilia , the mother of Romulus , was thrown into the Ti- ber , from which circumstance the poets call her the wife of the River God . The shore of Rome . * Castor and Pollux . † A westerly wind . ODE II. ...
Strona 46
... jealous of one , whose age hath trembled upon the verge of forty.t 1 ODE V. That he ought to recal his affection from. * Laments the distress of her family . † Closed the eighth lustrum . * The gay ladies in Rome dressed so as to 46.
... jealous of one , whose age hath trembled upon the verge of forty.t 1 ODE V. That he ought to recal his affection from. * Laments the distress of her family . † Closed the eighth lustrum . * The gay ladies in Rome dressed so as to 46.
Strona 47
... would wonderfully impose on strangers , though of saga- city . ODE VI . TO SEPTIMIUS . Horace invites him to. * The gay ladies in Rome dressed so as to show their shoulders . * To preserve the delicacy of their fleeces from the 47.
... would wonderfully impose on strangers , though of saga- city . ODE VI . TO SEPTIMIUS . Horace invites him to. * The gay ladies in Rome dressed so as to show their shoulders . * To preserve the delicacy of their fleeces from the 47.
Strona 69
... Rome , let them , whilst exiles , reign happy in any other part of the world , as long as cattle trample upon the busts of Priam and Paris , and wild beasts there conceal their young ones with impunity , may the capital remain in splen ...
... Rome , let them , whilst exiles , reign happy in any other part of the world , as long as cattle trample upon the busts of Priam and Paris , and wild beasts there conceal their young ones with impunity , may the capital remain in splen ...
Strona 73
... For being Pluto's rival . + Called Ancilia , one of which being sent from heaven , was a token of empire being established at Rome ; and ,ン and of * eternal Vesta , grown old in the 7 73 his native wood. Force, void of conduct, ...
... For being Pluto's rival . + Called Ancilia , one of which being sent from heaven , was a token of empire being established at Rome ; and ,ン and of * eternal Vesta , grown old in the 7 73 his native wood. Force, void of conduct, ...
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