The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... Troy ; lest a manly habit should hurry him to slaughter and the Lyciant troops to the destruction of the Tro- jan forces . ODE IX . TO THALIARCHUS . You see how the mountain Soracte stands whitened with deep snow , nor can the labouring ...
... Troy ; lest a manly habit should hurry him to slaughter and the Lyciant troops to the destruction of the Tro- jan forces . ODE IX . TO THALIARCHUS . You see how the mountain Soracte stands whitened with deep snow , nor can the labouring ...
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Horace. Thessalian watch - lights , and the camp inveterate against Troy . You place the souls of good men in blissful regions , and compel together the airy crowd with your golden rod , being acceptable both to the supernal and infernal ...
Horace. Thessalian watch - lights , and the camp inveterate against Troy . You place the souls of good men in blissful regions , and compel together the airy crowd with your golden rod , being acceptable both to the supernal and infernal ...
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... Troy . WHEN the perfidious shepherd ( Paris ) carried off by sea in Trojan ships his hostess Helen , Nereus suppressed the swift winds in an unpleas- ing calm , that he might sing to them their dire fates . With unlucky omens do you ...
... Troy . WHEN the perfidious shepherd ( Paris ) carried off by sea in Trojan ships his hostess Helen , Nereus suppressed the swift winds in an unpleas- ing calm , that he might sing to them their dire fates . With unlucky omens do you ...
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... Troy and the Trojan matrons : but after a certain number of years , Grecian fire shall consume the Trojan palaces . ODE XVI . Horace had lampooned Gratidia , the mother of Tyn daris . He attempts to appease her offended daughter ...
... Troy and the Trojan matrons : but after a certain number of years , Grecian fire shall consume the Trojan palaces . ODE XVI . Horace had lampooned Gratidia , the mother of Tyn daris . He attempts to appease her offended daughter ...
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... Troy more liable to be destroyed by the Grecians . You do not know but the beautiful Phyllis has parents of condition happy enough to do honour to you , their son - in - law . Certainly , she must be of royal race , and laments the ...
... Troy more liable to be destroyed by the Grecians . You do not know but the beautiful Phyllis has parents of condition happy enough to do honour to you , their son - in - law . Certainly , she must be of royal race , and laments the ...
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