The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... Tibur . The poet advises him to drive away care with wine , after the example of Teucer . OTHER poets shall celebrate the famous Rhodes , or Mitylene , or Ephesus , or the walls of Corinth , situated between two seas , or Thebes ...
... Tibur . The poet advises him to drive away care with wine , after the example of Teucer . OTHER poets shall celebrate the famous Rhodes , or Mitylene , or Ephesus , or the walls of Corinth , situated between two seas , or Thebes ...
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... Tibur shall detain you . When Teucer fled from Salamis and his father , he is reported , notwith- standing , to have bound his temples , bathed in wine , with a poplar crown , thus accosting his anxious friends : O associates and ...
... Tibur shall detain you . When Teucer fled from Salamis and his father , he is reported , notwith- standing , to have bound his temples , bathed in wine , with a poplar crown , thus accosting his anxious friends : O associates and ...
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... Tibur ? Why shuns he oil , used by wrestlers , more cautiously than the blood of vipers ? Wherefore neither doth he , who hath often acquired so much reputation by the quoit , often by the javelin , having cleared the mark , any longer ...
... Tibur ? Why shuns he oil , used by wrestlers , more cautiously than the blood of vipers ? Wherefore neither doth he , who hath often acquired so much reputation by the quoit , often by the javelin , having cleared the mark , any longer ...
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... Tibur , and the walls of Catilus . For God hath rendered every thing cross to the sober : nor do biting cares dis- perse any otherwise , than by the use of wine . Who , after drinking , ever complains of the hard- ships of war or ...
... Tibur , and the walls of Catilus . For God hath rendered every thing cross to the sober : nor do biting cares dis- perse any otherwise , than by the use of wine . Who , after drinking , ever complains of the hard- ships of war or ...
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... 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 , and war ; from whence if the cruel fates debar me , I will seek the river of Galesus , delightful for ...
... 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 , and war ; from whence if the cruel fates debar me , I will seek the river of Galesus , delightful for ...
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