The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... give due attention to my advice , never expect that he will be constant , who inhumanly wounds those sweet kisses , which Venus has steeped in the quintessence of her own nectar . O more than thrice happy are those whom an indissoluble ...
... give due attention to my advice , never expect that he will be constant , who inhumanly wounds those sweet kisses , which Venus has steeped in the quintessence of her own nectar . O more than thrice happy are those whom an indissoluble ...
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... give back my mind to its deserted loves . The splendour of Glycera , shining brighter than the Parian marble , inflames me : her agreeable petulancy , and her counte- nance , too unsteady to be beheld , inflame me . Venus , attacking me ...
... give back my mind to its deserted loves . The splendour of Glycera , shining brighter than the Parian marble , inflames me : her agreeable petulancy , and her counte- nance , too unsteady to be beheld , inflame me . Venus , attacking me ...
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... give apprehensions to Tiridates . O sweet Muse , who art delighted with pure foun- tains , weave together the sunny flowers , weave a chaplet for my Lamia . Without thee my praises profit nothing . To render him immortal by new strains ...
... give apprehensions to Tiridates . O sweet Muse , who art delighted with pure foun- tains , weave together the sunny flowers , weave a chaplet for my Lamia . Without thee my praises profit nothing . To render him immortal by new strains ...
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... give up some to the sport of horrible Mars : the sea is destructive to the avaricious sail- ors : the mingled funerals of young and old are crowded together : not one single person does the cruel Proserpine pass by . The south wind ...
... give up some to the sport of horrible Mars : the sea is destructive to the avaricious sail- ors : the mingled funerals of young and old are crowded together : not one single person does the cruel Proserpine pass by . The south wind ...
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Horace Theodore Alois Buckley. thou , O sailor , malignantly grudge to give a por- tion of loose sand to my bones and unburied head . So , whatever the east wind shall threaten to the Italian sea , let the Venusinian woods suffer , while ...
Horace Theodore Alois Buckley. thou , O sailor , malignantly grudge to give a por- tion of loose sand to my bones and unburied head . So , whatever the east wind shall threaten to the Italian sea , let the Venusinian woods suffer , while ...
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