The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... celebrated in story , washes . For lately , as I was singing my Lalage , and wandered beyond my usual bounds , devoid of care , a wolf in the Sabine wood fled from me , though I was unarmed . Such a monster , as neither the warlike ...
... celebrated in story , washes . For lately , as I was singing my Lalage , and wandered beyond my usual bounds , devoid of care , a wolf in the Sabine wood fled from me , though I was unarmed . Such a monster , as neither the warlike ...
Strona 54
... celebrated Diana's festival . Would you , Mecenas , change one of Licymnia's tresses for all the rich Acha- menes possessed , or the Mygdonian wealth of fer- tile Phrygia , or all the dwellings of the Arabians , replete with treasures ...
... celebrated Diana's festival . Would you , Mecenas , change one of Licymnia's tresses for all the rich Acha- menes possessed , or the Mygdonian wealth of fer- tile Phrygia , or all the dwellings of the Arabians , replete with treasures ...
Strona 68
... . Juno spoke what the Gods in full council approved : " Troy , Troy , a fatal and * The Eleusinian mysteries , so named from Eleusis , in Attica , where they were celebrated . lewd judge , and a foreign woman , † have 68.
... . Juno spoke what the Gods in full council approved : " Troy , Troy , a fatal and * The Eleusinian mysteries , so named from Eleusis , in Attica , where they were celebrated . lewd judge , and a foreign woman , † have 68.
Strona 78
... con- * Greek and Latin . A festival particularly celebrated by married people . + See Ode XIII . , Book 2 . The Romans used to ripen or mellow their wine by fu- migation . quered by a long disputed victory . Now too the 78.
... con- * Greek and Latin . A festival particularly celebrated by married people . + See Ode XIII . , Book 2 . The Romans used to ripen or mellow their wine by fu- migation . quered by a long disputed victory . Now too the 78.
Strona 84
... celebrating the oak that covers the hollow rocks from whence thy prattling rills bounding descend . ODE XIV . TO THE ROMANS . He celebrates Augustus's return from Spain . AUGUSTUS CÆSAR , O ye Roman people , who was lately said , like ...
... celebrating the oak that covers the hollow rocks from whence thy prattling rills bounding descend . ODE XIV . TO THE ROMANS . He celebrates Augustus's return from Spain . AUGUSTUS CÆSAR , O ye Roman people , who was lately said , like ...
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