The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... was not intended for him ; though some of the most eminent of that cha- racter have condescended to examine the manuscript , and given it the sanction of their approbation . THE FIRST BOOK OF THE ODES OF HORACE . ODE 4 ...
... was not intended for him ; though some of the most eminent of that cha- racter have condescended to examine the manuscript , and given it the sanction of their approbation . THE FIRST BOOK OF THE ODES OF HORACE . ODE 4 ...
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... given you in the amphitheatre , that the banks of your family river , together with the cheerful echo of the Vatican mountain , returned your praises . You , when you are at home , will drink the Cecuban , and the juice of that grape ...
... given you in the amphitheatre , that the banks of your family river , together with the cheerful echo of the Vatican mountain , returned your praises . You , when you are at home , will drink the Cecuban , and the juice of that grape ...
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... given a melting voice , and , the harp , teach me the mournful strains . Does then a perpetual sleep oppress Quintilius ? To whom when will modesty , and uncorrupt faith , the sister of justice , and undisguised truth , find 28.
... given a melting voice , and , the harp , teach me the mournful strains . Does then a perpetual sleep oppress Quintilius ? To whom when will modesty , and uncorrupt faith , the sister of justice , and undisguised truth , find 28.
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... given up to gloomy death nothing but his nerves and skin ; and he is no inconsiderable judge of truth and nature in your opinion . But one night awaits all , and the road of death must once be travelled . The Furies give up some to the ...
... given up to gloomy death nothing but his nerves and skin ; and he is no inconsiderable judge of truth and nature in your opinion . But one night awaits all , and the road of death must once be travelled . The Furies give up some to the ...
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... given us hopes of better things . ODE XXX . TO VENUS . Horace invokes Venus to be present at Glycera's private : sacrifice . O VENUS , queen of Cnidos and Paphos , neglect your favourite Cyprus , and transport yourself into the ...
... given us hopes of better things . ODE XXX . TO VENUS . Horace invokes Venus to be present at Glycera's private : sacrifice . O VENUS , queen of Cnidos and Paphos , neglect your favourite Cyprus , and transport yourself into the ...
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