The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... ears . Ah , unhappy ! in how great a Charybdis are you struggling , a youth worthy of a better flame ! What witch , what magician with his Thessalian incantations , what deity can free you ? Pegasus himself will scarce deliver you , so ...
... ears . Ah , unhappy ! in how great a Charybdis are you struggling , a youth worthy of a better flame ! What witch , what magician with his Thessalian incantations , what deity can free you ? Pegasus himself will scarce deliver you , so ...
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... ears with the threatening murmur of horns : now the clarions sound ; now the glitter of arms affrights the flying steeds , and dazzles the sight of the riders . Now I seem to see great commanders besmeared with glorious dust , and the ...
... ears with the threatening murmur of horns : now the clarions sound ; now the glitter of arms affrights the flying steeds , and dazzles the sight of the riders . Now I seem to see great commanders besmeared with glorious dust , and the ...
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... distresses of war . The ghosts admire them both , while they utter strains worthy of a religious silence : but the crowded multitude , with pressing shoulders , imbibes with a more greedy ear battles and banished tyrants . What 55.
... distresses of war . The ghosts admire them both , while they utter strains worthy of a religious silence : but the crowded multitude , with pressing shoulders , imbibes with a more greedy ear battles and banished tyrants . What 55.
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Horace. a more greedy ear battles and banished tyrants . What wonder ? since the many - headed monster of hell , astonished at those lays , hangs down his sable ears ; and the snakes , entwined in the hair of the Furies , are soothed ...
Horace. a more greedy ear battles and banished tyrants . What wonder ? since the many - headed monster of hell , astonished at those lays , hangs down his sable ears ; and the snakes , entwined in the hair of the Furies , are soothed ...
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... ears of the goat- footed satyrs . Evœ ! * ( huzza ! ) my mind trembles with recent dread , and my soul , being replete with Bacchus , has a tumultuous joy . Eve ! spare me , Bacchus ; spare me , thou that art formidable for thy dreadful ...
... ears of the goat- footed satyrs . Evœ ! * ( huzza ! ) my mind trembles with recent dread , and my soul , being replete with Bacchus , has a tumultuous joy . Eve ! spare me , Bacchus ; spare me , thou that art formidable for thy dreadful ...
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