The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... body and mind , together with a taste for poetry , exceeds all other blessings of life . WHAT does the poet beg from the consecrated shrine of Phoebus ? What does he pray for , while he pours from the flagon the first libation of wine ...
... body and mind , together with a taste for poetry , exceeds all other blessings of life . WHAT does the poet beg from the consecrated shrine of Phoebus ? What does he pray for , while he pours from the flagon the first libation of wine ...
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... she might imbibe into her body the deadly poison , being more resolved by having premeditated her death : for she was a woman of Plutarch says it was that kind of serpent called an asp . such greatness of soul , as to scorn to be 40.
... she might imbibe into her body the deadly poison , being more resolved by having premeditated her death : for she was a woman of Plutarch says it was that kind of serpent called an asp . such greatness of soul , as to scorn to be 40.
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... body . Virtue , differing from the vulgar , excepts Phraates , though restored to the throne of Cyrus , from the number of the happy ; and corrects the false language of the populace , by conferring the kingdom , and the established ...
... body . Virtue , differing from the vulgar , excepts Phraates , though restored to the throne of Cyrus , from the number of the happy ; and corrects the false language of the populace , by conferring the kingdom , and the established ...
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... of the hoarse Adriatic ; in vain shall we be apprehensive of the South , nox- ious to human bodies in the time of Autumn . The black Cocytus , wandering with languid current , * Cerberus . and the infamous race of Danaüs , and Sisyphus , ...
... of the hoarse Adriatic ; in vain shall we be apprehensive of the South , nox- ious to human bodies in the time of Autumn . The black Cocytus , wandering with languid current , * Cerberus . and the infamous race of Danaüs , and Sisyphus , ...
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... body . ODE III . TO MELPOMENE . He acknowledges the favour to her , that he obtains some place and rank amongst poets . HIM , O Melpomene , whom , at his birth , you have once viewed with a benign aspect , the Isth- mian contest shall ...
... body . ODE III . TO MELPOMENE . He acknowledges the favour to her , that he obtains some place and rank amongst poets . HIM , O Melpomene , whom , at his birth , you have once viewed with a benign aspect , the Isth- mian contest shall ...
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