The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... delight it is to have col lected Olympic dust in the chariot race ; and whom the goal nicely avoided by glowing wheels , and the noble palm , exalts to the Gods - the governors of the world . This man , if an assembly of the capricious ...
... delight it is to have col lected Olympic dust in the chariot race ; and whom the goal nicely avoided by glowing wheels , and the noble palm , exalts to the Gods - the governors of the world . This man , if an assembly of the capricious ...
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... delightful , satiated at length with thy sport , alas ! of too long continu- ance : Or if thou , the winged son of ... delight in magnificent triumphs , and to be called father and prince ; nor suffer the Parthians with impunity to ...
... delightful , satiated at length with thy sport , alas ! of too long continu- ance : Or if thou , the winged son of ... delight in magnificent triumphs , and to be called father and prince ; nor suffer the Parthians with impunity to ...
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... delight in the stalls , or the ploughman in the fire - side ; nor are the meadows whitened by hoary frosts . Now Cy- therean Venus leads up the dance by moonlight ; and the comely Graces , in conjunction with the Nymphs , shake the ...
... delight in the stalls , or the ploughman in the fire - side ; nor are the meadows whitened by hoary frosts . Now Cy- therean Venus leads up the dance by moonlight ; and the comely Graces , in conjunction with the Nymphs , shake the ...
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... delightful laugh , the betrayer of the skulking damsel , from a secret corner , and the token ra- vished from her arms or finger , pretendingly tenacious of it . 1 ODE X. TO MERCURY . MERCURY , thou eloquent grandson of Atlas , who ...
... delightful laugh , the betrayer of the skulking damsel , from a secret corner , and the token ra- vished from her arms or finger , pretendingly tenacious of it . 1 ODE X. TO MERCURY . MERCURY , thou eloquent grandson of Atlas , who ...
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... delighted with pure foun- tains , weave together the sunny flowers , weave a chaplet for my Lamia . Without thee my praises profit nothing . To render him immortal by new strains , to render him immortal by the Lesbian lyre , becomes ...
... delighted with pure foun- tains , weave together the sunny flowers , weave a chaplet for my Lamia . Without thee my praises profit nothing . To render him immortal by new strains , to render him immortal by the Lesbian lyre , becomes ...
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