The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... grove , and the light dances of Nymphs and Satyrs , dis- tinguish Me from the crowd ; if neither Euterpe withholds her pipe , nor Polyhymnia disdains to tune the Lesbian lyre . But if you will rank me among the Lyric poets , I shall ...
... grove , and the light dances of Nymphs and Satyrs , dis- tinguish Me from the crowd ; if neither Euterpe withholds her pipe , nor Polyhymnia disdains to tune the Lesbian lyre . But if you will rank me among the Lyric poets , I shall ...
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... groves , whether he demand a lamb , or is more pleased with a kid . Pale death knocks at the cottages of the poor and the palaces of kings . with an impartial pace . O happy Sestius , the short sum - total of life forbids us to form ...
... groves , whether he demand a lamb , or is more pleased with a kid . Pale death knocks at the cottages of the poor and the palaces of kings . with an impartial pace . O happy Sestius , the short sum - total of life forbids us to form ...
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... groves , and the. * The favourite tree of Pallas . + His house at Tibur near the lake of Albunea . Towns or houses situated on rivers , lakes , & c . , were called by the ancients , the towns or houses of those rivers , & c . A great way ...
... groves , and the. * The favourite tree of Pallas . + His house at Tibur near the lake of Albunea . Towns or houses situated on rivers , lakes , & c . , were called by the ancients , the towns or houses of those rivers , & c . A great way ...
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Horace. rapid Anio , and the Tiburnian groves , and the orchards watered by ductile rivulets . As Notus * is often serene , and clears away the clouds from a lowering sky , nor teems with perpetual show- ers : so do you , O Plancus ...
Horace. rapid Anio , and the Tiburnian groves , and the orchards watered by ductile rivulets . As Notus * is often serene , and clears away the clouds from a lowering sky , nor teems with perpetual show- ers : so do you , O Plancus ...
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... groves . - ODE XIII . TO LYDIA . Horace describes his own jealousy . O LYDIA , when you commend Telephus's rosy neck , and the waxen arms of Telephus ; alas ! my inflamed liver swells with bitter choler . At that : ime , neither is my ...
... groves . - ODE XIII . TO LYDIA . Horace describes his own jealousy . O LYDIA , when you commend Telephus's rosy neck , and the waxen arms of Telephus ; alas ! my inflamed liver swells with bitter choler . At that : ime , neither is my ...
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