The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... eyes and jetty locks . O thou ornament of Apollo , charming shell , agree- able even at the banquets of supreme Jupiter ! O thou sweet alleviator of anxious toils , be propi- tious to me , whenever I duly invoke thee , ODE XXXIII . TO ...
... eyes and jetty locks . O thou ornament of Apollo , charming shell , agree- able even at the banquets of supreme Jupiter ! O thou sweet alleviator of anxious toils , be propi- tious to me , whenever I duly invoke thee , ODE XXXIII . TO ...
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... eyes . Behold , a love for Cyrus inflames Lycoris , dis- tinguished for her delicate little forehead . * Cyrus follows the rough - spun Pholoë ; but she - goats shall sooner be united to the Apulian wolves , than Pholoë shall commit a ...
... eyes . Behold , a love for Cyrus inflames Lycoris , dis- tinguished for her delicate little forehead . * Cyrus follows the rough - spun Pholoë ; but she - goats shall sooner be united to the Apulian wolves , than Pholoë shall commit a ...
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... eyes on Damalis : but she , more luxuriant than the wanton ivy , will not be sepa- rated from her new lover . * At the beginning of the seventeenth year , the Roman youth changed the prætexta , or boy's gown , for the toga virilis , or ...
... eyes on Damalis : but she , more luxuriant than the wanton ivy , will not be sepa- rated from her new lover . * At the beginning of the seventeenth year , the Roman youth changed the prætexta , or boy's gown , for the toga virilis , or ...
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... - petual laurel , on him alone , whosoever he is , that views the largest heaps of treasure without one wishful cast of his eye . * Covetously hoarded in the earth . ODE III . TO QUINTUS DELIUS . That the happiness 44.
... - petual laurel , on him alone , whosoever he is , that views the largest heaps of treasure without one wishful cast of his eye . * Covetously hoarded in the earth . ODE III . TO QUINTUS DELIUS . That the happiness 44.
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... eye beyond all others where the honey yields not to the Hymet- tian , and the olive rivals the verdant Venafrian ; where the temperature of the airt produces a long spring and mild winters : and Aulon , friendly to the fruitful vine ...
... eye beyond all others where the honey yields not to the Hymet- tian , and the olive rivals the verdant Venafrian ; where the temperature of the airt produces a long spring and mild winters : and Aulon , friendly to the fruitful vine ...
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