The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... fellow sufferers in greater hardships than these , now expel your cares with wine ; to - morrow we will revisit the vast ocean . ODE VIII . TO LYDIA . He blames Lydia for engaging Sybaris in dishonourable amours , and making him leave ...
... fellow sufferers in greater hardships than these , now expel your cares with wine ; to - morrow we will revisit the vast ocean . ODE VIII . TO LYDIA . He blames Lydia for engaging Sybaris in dishonourable amours , and making him leave ...
Strona 16
... fellow , delicious loves , nor dances , as long as ill - natured hoariness keeps off from your blooming age . Now let both the Campas Martius , and the public walks , and soft whispers in the dark , be repeated at the appointed hour ...
... fellow , delicious loves , nor dances , as long as ill - natured hoariness keeps off from your blooming age . Now let both the Campas Martius , and the public walks , and soft whispers in the dark , be repeated at the appointed hour ...
Strona 74
... fellow . - No - you add loss to infamy ; for neither does the wool prepared in the dye ever re- sume its lost native colour ; and genuine valour , when once it has failed , scorns to resume the place of which it was dispossessed through ...
... fellow . - No - you add loss to infamy ; for neither does the wool prepared in the dye ever re- sume its lost native colour ; and genuine valour , when once it has failed , scorns to resume the place of which it was dispossessed through ...
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... fellows . THE Gods have heard my prayers , O Lyce - O Lyce , the Gods have heard my prayers ; you are become an old woman , and yet you would have the appearance of a beauty ; and you wanton and drink in an audacious manner ; and , when ...
... fellows . THE Gods have heard my prayers , O Lyce - O Lyce , the Gods have heard my prayers ; you are become an old woman , and yet you would have the appearance of a beauty ; and you wanton and drink in an audacious manner ; and , when ...
Strona 121
... fellows might visit , not without ex- cessive laughter , that torch , which once so brightly scorched , now reduced to ashes . ODE XIV . TO AUGUSTUS . He ascribes the victory of Drusus over the Vindelici , and more especially that of ...
... fellows might visit , not without ex- cessive laughter , that torch , which once so brightly scorched , now reduced to ashes . ODE XIV . TO AUGUSTUS . He ascribes the victory of Drusus over the Vindelici , and more especially that of ...
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admire afraid agreeable amongst ancient Anticyra Apollo Apulia arms Augustus Bacchus bear beauty better boar Cæsar Campania Campus Martius celebrated Colchian covetous death delight desire dread drink ears earth Ennius EPISTLE Falernian Falernian wine father fault favour fellow flames fortune genius give Goddess Gods Grecian groves guest hair happy hath honour Horace horse Iapyx illustrious impious JULIUS FLORUS Jupiter kings labour laugh learned lest live Lucanian Lucilius lyre madman Mæcenas manner means Mede midst mind mother muse never passion person poems poet poetry praise rage rich river Roman Rome sacred SATIRE SATIRE IV SATIRE VIII sesterces sing slaves Tarentum Telephus temples Teucer thee thing thou Thracian Tibur tion Troy Venus verses vices virgins virtue wealth whence whither winds wine wise words wretched write young youth