The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... covered with his adamantine coat of mail , or Meriones embrowned with Trojan dust , or the son of Tydeus , * a match for the Gods by the favour of Pallas ! We. * Diomede . * The favourite tree of Pallas . + His house 12.
... covered with his adamantine coat of mail , or Meriones embrowned with Trojan dust , or the son of Tydeus , * a match for the Gods by the favour of Pallas ! We. * Diomede . * The favourite tree of Pallas . + His house 12.
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Horace. for the Gods by the favour of Pallas ! We , whether , free , whether enamoured ourselves , with our accustomed levity , sing of banquets ; we of the battles of maids , desperate against young fel ... favour of Pallas! We...
Horace. for the Gods by the favour of Pallas ! We , whether , free , whether enamoured ourselves , with our accustomed levity , sing of banquets ; we of the battles of maids , desperate against young fel ... favour of Pallas! We...
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... favour , he never feared any thing . THE man of perfect life , and pure from wicked- ness , O Fuscus , has no occasion for the Moorish javelins nor bow , nor the quiver , loaded with poi- soned darts , whether he is about to make his ...
... favour , he never feared any thing . THE man of perfect life , and pure from wicked- ness , O Fuscus , has no occasion for the Moorish javelins nor bow , nor the quiver , loaded with poi- soned darts , whether he is about to make his ...
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... favour- ing Jove , and Neptune , the defender of the con- secrated Tarentum . But if you , by chance , make light of committing a crime , which will be hurtful to your innocent posterity , just laws and con- temptuous treatment await ...
... favour- ing Jove , and Neptune , the defender of the con- secrated Tarentum . But if you , by chance , make light of committing a crime , which will be hurtful to your innocent posterity , just laws and con- temptuous treatment await ...
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... favoured by the Gods themselves , for as much as without loss he visits three or four times a year the Atlantic sea . Me olives support , me succories and emollient mallows . O thou son of Latona , grant me to enjoy my acquisitions ...
... favoured by the Gods themselves , for as much as without loss he visits three or four times a year the Atlantic sea . Me olives support , me succories and emollient mallows . O thou son of Latona , grant me to enjoy my acquisitions ...
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