The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... Venus , about whom hover the Gods of Mirth and Love : Or thou , if thou regard thy neg- lected race and descendants , our founder Mars , to whom clamour and polished helmets , and the terrible aspect of the Moorish infantry against ...
... Venus , about whom hover the Gods of Mirth and Love : Or thou , if thou regard thy neg- lected race and descendants , our founder Mars , to whom clamour and polished helmets , and the terrible aspect of the Moorish infantry against ...
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... Venus leads up the dance by moonlight ; and the comely Graces , in conjunction with the Nymphs , shake the ground with alternate feet ; * Or if , with Hemelius and Sanad . we read , upon the au thority of an ancient MS . vetitum et ...
... Venus leads up the dance by moonlight ; and the comely Graces , in conjunction with the Nymphs , shake the ground with alternate feet ; * Or if , with Hemelius and Sanad . we read , upon the au thority of an ancient MS . vetitum et ...
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... Venus has steeped in the quintessence of her own nectar . O more than thrice happy are those whom an indissoluble con- nection binds together ; and whose love , undivided by impious complainings , does not separate them sooner than the ...
... Venus has steeped in the quintessence of her own nectar . O more than thrice happy are those whom an indissoluble con- nection binds together ; and whose love , undivided by impious complainings , does not separate them sooner than the ...
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... Venus , will you comb your hair , and run divi- sions upon the effeminate harp , with songs pleas- ing only to women . In vain will you escape the spears that disturb the nuptial bed , and the poig- nance of the Cretan dart , and the ...
... Venus , will you comb your hair , and run divi- sions upon the effeminate harp , with songs pleas- ing only to women . In vain will you escape the spears that disturb the nuptial bed , and the poig- nance of the Cretan dart , and the ...
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... of the hard- ships of war or poverty ? Who does not rather celebrate thee , father Bacchus , and thee , O lovely Venus ? Nevertheless , the battle of the Centaurs with the Lapithæ , which was fought in their cups $ 24.
... of the hard- ships of war or poverty ? Who does not rather celebrate thee , father Bacchus , and thee , O lovely Venus ? Nevertheless , the battle of the Centaurs with the Lapithæ , which was fought in their cups $ 24.
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