The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... bear poverty , he refits his shat- tered vessel . There is another whose highest gust is in cups of old Massic wine , and in breaking the day , one while stretched at ease under the green arbutus , another at the placid head of some ...
... bear poverty , he refits his shat- tered vessel . There is another whose highest gust is in cups of old Massic wine , and in breaking the day , one while stretched at ease under the green arbutus , another at the placid head of some ...
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... bear the dust and heat ? Wherefore doth he neither , in military accoutre- ments , appear mounted among his equals : nor manage the Gallic steed with bitted reins ? Why fears he to touch the yellow Tibur ? Why shuns he oil , used by ...
... bear the dust and heat ? Wherefore doth he neither , in military accoutre- ments , appear mounted among his equals : nor manage the Gallic steed with bitted reins ? Why fears he to touch the yellow Tibur ? Why shuns he oil , used by ...
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... bear with patience whatever shall happen ! Whether Jupiter hath indulged us with more winters , or this be the last , which now breaks the Etrurian waves against the opposing rocks . Be wise ; rack off your wines , and abridge your ...
... bear with patience whatever shall happen ! Whether Jupiter hath indulged us with more winters , or this be the last , which now breaks the Etrurian waves against the opposing rocks . Be wise ; rack off your wines , and abridge your ...
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... bear thee back to sea again ? O what are you doing ! Bravely seize the port . Do you not perceive , that your sides are destitute of oars , and your mast wounded by the violent south , and your main - yards groan , and your keel can ...
... bear thee back to sea again ? O what are you doing ! Bravely seize the port . Do you not perceive , that your sides are destitute of oars , and your mast wounded by the violent south , and your main - yards groan , and your keel can ...
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... bear with patience the death of Quintilius . WHAT shame or bound can there be to our af- fection for so dear a person ? O Melpomene , to whom your father has given a melting voice , and , the harp , teach me the mournful strains . Does ...
... bear with patience the death of Quintilius . WHAT shame or bound can there be to our af- fection for so dear a person ? O Melpomene , to whom your father has given a melting voice , and , the harp , teach me the mournful strains . Does ...
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