The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... fortune , more propitious than a father , shall carry us . Nothing is to be despair- ed of under Teucer's conduct , and the auspices of Teucer for the infallible Apollo has promised that a Salamis in a new land shall render the name ...
... fortune , more propitious than a father , shall carry us . Nothing is to be despair- ed of under Teucer's conduct , and the auspices of Teucer for the infallible Apollo has promised that a Salamis in a new land shall render the name ...
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... fortune shall bestow on you , score it up for gain ; nor disdain , being a young 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 ...
... fortune shall bestow on you , score it up for gain ; nor disdain , being a young 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 ...
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... of fertile Sardinia : not the goodly flocks of the scorched Calabria : not gold , or Indian ivory : not those countries , which the still river Liris eats away with its silent streams . Let those , to whom fortune has given 34.
... of fertile Sardinia : not the goodly flocks of the scorched Calabria : not gold , or Indian ivory : not those countries , which the still river Liris eats away with its silent streams . Let those , to whom fortune has given 34.
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Horace. streams . Let those , to whom fortune has given the Calenian vineyards , prune them with a hooked knife : and let the wealthy merchant drink , out of golden cups , the wines procured by his Syrian merchandise , favoured by the ...
Horace. streams . Let those , to whom fortune has given the Calenian vineyards , prune them with a hooked knife : and let the wealthy merchant drink , out of golden cups , the wines procured by his Syrian merchandise , favoured by the ...
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... fortune , with a shrill whizzing , hath borne off the plume from one head , and delights in having placed , not fixed . it , on another . ODE XXXV . TO FORTUNE . He prays to her for the commonwealth , Augustus , and the Roman armies . O ...
... fortune , with a shrill whizzing , hath borne off the plume from one head , and delights in having placed , not fixed . it , on another . ODE XXXV . TO FORTUNE . He prays to her for the commonwealth , Augustus , and the Roman armies . O ...
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