The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... - come a timorous sailor , and cross the Myrtoan sea in a Cyprian bark . The merchant , dreading. * Hath imported vast quantities of corn from Africa . * An allusion to the deluge of Deucalion and Pyrrha 1 * 5 ODES OF HORACE. ...
... - come a timorous sailor , and cross the Myrtoan sea in a Cyprian bark . The merchant , dreading. * Hath imported vast quantities of corn from Africa . * An allusion to the deluge of Deucalion and Pyrrha 1 * 5 ODES OF HORACE. ...
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Horace. sea in a Cyprian bark . The merchant , dreading the south - west wind contending with the Icarian waves , commends tranquillity and the ruralness of his village : but danger over , and incapable of being taught to bear poverty ...
Horace. sea in a Cyprian bark . The merchant , dreading the south - west wind contending with the Icarian waves , commends tranquillity and the ruralness of his village : but danger over , and incapable of being taught to bear poverty ...
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... security through the dangerless grove : nor do the kids dread the green lizards , or the martial wolves ; whenever , * She - goats . my Tyndaris , the vales and the smooth rocks of 23 Jupiter himself rushing from above in the tremen- ...
... security through the dangerless grove : nor do the kids dread the green lizards , or the martial wolves ; whenever , * She - goats . my Tyndaris , the vales and the smooth rocks of 23 Jupiter himself rushing from above in the tremen- ...
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... dread of the breezes and the thickets : for she trembles both in her heart and knees , whether the arrival of the spring hath become terrible to her by its rustling leaves , or the green lizards have stirred the bush . But I do not ...
... dread of the breezes and the thickets : for she trembles both in her heart and knees , whether the arrival of the spring hath become terrible to her by its rustling leaves , or the green lizards have stirred the bush . But I do not ...
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... dreaded under the pole , or what may give apprehensions to Tiridates . Ο sweet Muse , who art delighted with pure foun- tains , weave together the sunny flowers , weave a chaplet for my Lamia . Without thee my praises profit nothing ...
... dreaded under the pole , or what may give apprehensions to Tiridates . Ο sweet Muse , who art delighted with pure foun- tains , weave together the sunny flowers , weave a chaplet for my Lamia . Without thee my praises profit nothing ...
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