The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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Strona 8
... triumphs , and to be called father and prince ; nor suffer the Parthians with impunity to make incur- sions , you , O Cæsar , being our general . Our young emperor Augustus . ODE III . TO THE SHIP IN WHICH VIRGIL WAS 8.
... triumphs , and to be called father and prince ; nor suffer the Parthians with impunity to make incur- sions , you , O Cæsar , being our general . Our young emperor Augustus . ODE III . TO THE SHIP IN WHICH VIRGIL WAS 8.
Strona 13
... called by the ancients , the towns or houses of those rivers , & c . A great way round the lake of Albunea , the earth sounds hollow under the feet , which probably gave occasion to the epithet , resounding here made use of . See ...
... called by the ancients , the towns or houses of those rivers , & c . A great way round the lake of Albunea , the earth sounds hollow under the feet , which probably gave occasion to the epithet , resounding here made use of . See ...
Strona 35
... called upon . If in idle amuse- ment in the shade with you , we have played any thing that may live for this year and many , come on , assist me with a lyric ode in Latin , my dear lyre , first tuned in Greek by the Lesbian citi- zen ...
... called upon . If in idle amuse- ment in the shade with you , we have played any thing that may live for this year and many , come on , assist me with a lyric ode in Latin , my dear lyre , first tuned in Greek by the Lesbian citi- zen ...
Strona 40
... * that 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.
... * that 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.
Strona 72
... God of Delos and Patara , who bathes his flowing hair in the pure water of Castalia , and possesses the groves of Lycia and * A promontory , so called from a pilot of Eneas who was lost there . his native wood . Force , void of conduct , ...
... God of Delos and Patara , who bathes his flowing hair in the pure water of Castalia , and possesses the groves of Lycia and * A promontory , so called from a pilot of Eneas who was lost there . his native wood . Force , void of conduct , ...
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admire afraid agreeable amongst ancient Anticyra Apollo arms Augustus Bacchus bear beauty better boar Cæsar Campania Campus Martius celebrated Colchian covetous death delight desire dread drink ears earth Ennius EPISTLE Falernian Falernian wine father fault Faunus favour fellow flames fortune genius give Goddess Gods Grecian groves guest hair happy hath honour Horace horse Iapyx illustrious impious JULIUS FLORUS Jupiter kings labour laugh learned lest live Lucanian Lucilius lyre madman Mæcenas manner means Mede midst mind mother muse never passion person poems poet poetry praise rage rich river Roman Rome sacred SATIRE SATIRE IV SATIRE VII sesterces sing slaves Tarentum Telephus temples Teucer thee thing thou Thracian Tibur tion Troy Venus verses vices virgins virtue wealth whence whither winds wine wise words wretched write young youth