The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... desire and lust , which is wont to render furi- ous the dams of horses , shall rage about your ulcerous liver , not without complaint that sprightly youth rejoice rather in the verdant ivy and grow- ing myrtle , and dedicate sapless ...
... desire and lust , which is wont to render furi- ous the dams of horses , shall rage about your ulcerous liver , not without complaint that sprightly youth rejoice rather in the verdant ivy and grow- ing myrtle , and dedicate sapless ...
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... desire that you make no laborious addition to the plain myrtle ; for myrtle is neither unbecoming you a servant , nor me , while I quaff under this mantling vine . * Philyra : a thin membrane between the bark and the wood of the Tilia ...
... desire that you make no laborious addition to the plain myrtle ; for myrtle is neither unbecoming you a servant , nor me , while I quaff under this mantling vine . * Philyra : a thin membrane between the bark and the wood of the Tilia ...
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... desires but a competency , neither the tempestuous sea renders anxious , nor the malign violence of Arcturus setting , or of the rising kid ; nor his vineyards beaten down with hail , and a deceitful farm , his plantations at one season ...
... desires but a competency , neither the tempestuous sea renders anxious , nor the malign violence of Arcturus setting , or of the rising kid ; nor his vineyards beaten down with hail , and a deceitful farm , his plantations at one season ...
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... desires , than if I could join the kingdom * of Halyatticus to the Phrygian plains . Much is wanting to those who covet much . " Tis well with him , to whom God hath given what is necessary with a sparing hand . it me . ODE XVII . TO ...
... desires , than if I could join the kingdom * of Halyatticus to the Phrygian plains . Much is wanting to those who covet much . " Tis well with him , to whom God hath given what is necessary with a sparing hand . it me . ODE XVII . TO ...
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... desire , in all the perfection of my beauty , to be the food of tigers . " Thou base Europa , thy absent father presses thee : why do you hesitate to die ? you may do for your neck , suspended from this ash , with your girdle that has ...
... desire , in all the perfection of my beauty , to be the food of tigers . " Thou base Europa , thy absent father presses thee : why do you hesitate to die ? you may do for your neck , suspended from this ash , with your girdle that has ...
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