The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... fathers , shall hear of the citizens having whetted that sword against themselves , with which it had been. * An allusion to the deluge of Deucalion and Pyrrha . ↑ Troubled . ‡ That is , from the Tuscan sea , into which the Tiber dis ...
... fathers , shall hear of the citizens having whetted that sword against themselves , with which it had been. * An allusion to the deluge of Deucalion and Pyrrha . ↑ Troubled . ‡ That is , from the Tuscan sea , into which the Tiber dis ...
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... magnificent triumphs , and to be called father and prince ; nor suffer the Parthians with impunity to make incur- sions , you , O Cæsar , being our general . Our young emperor Augustus . : ODE III . TO THE SHIP IN WHICH VIRGIL 8.
... magnificent triumphs , and to be called father and prince ; nor suffer the Parthians with impunity to make incur- sions , you , O Cæsar , being our general . Our young emperor Augustus . : ODE III . TO THE SHIP IN WHICH VIRGIL 8.
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... father of the winds , confining all except Iapyx , † direct thee , O Ship , who art intrusted with Virgil : my prayer is , that thou may land him safe on the Athenian shore , and preserve the half of my soul . Sure oak and threefold ...
... father of the winds , confining all except Iapyx , † direct thee , O Ship , who art intrusted with Virgil : my prayer is , that thou may land him safe on the Athenian shore , and preserve the half of my soul . Sure oak and threefold ...
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... father , he is reported , notwith- standing , to have bound his temples , bathed in wine , with a poplar crown , thus accosting his anxious friends : O associates and companions , we will go wherever fortune , more propitious than a father ...
... father , he is reported , notwith- standing , to have bound his temples , bathed in wine , with a poplar crown , thus accosting his anxious friends : O associates and companions , we will go wherever fortune , more propitious than a father ...
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... father of us all , who governs the affairs of men , and Gods ; who governs the sea , the earth , and the whole world , with grateful vicissitudes of seasons ? Whence nothing is produced greater than him ; nothing springs either like him ...
... father of us all , who governs the affairs of men , and Gods ; who governs the sea , the earth , and the whole world , with grateful vicissitudes of seasons ? Whence nothing is produced greater than him ; nothing springs either like him ...
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