The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... , presumptuous enough to support every thing , rushes on through forbidden wickedness . * The presumptuous son of Iapetust by an impious. * Castor and Pollux . † A westerly wind . * The same as nitidi capilli , shining hair , 9.
... , presumptuous enough to support every thing , rushes on through forbidden wickedness . * The presumptuous son of Iapetust by an impious. * Castor and Pollux . † A westerly wind . * The same as nitidi capilli , shining hair , 9.
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... hair , unaffectedly deli- cate ? Alas ! how frequently shall he deplore your perfidy and the altered Gods ; and , through inex- perience , be amazed at the seas rough with black-. * The same as nitidi capilli , shining hair , Epis . I ...
... hair , unaffectedly deli- cate ? Alas ! how frequently shall he deplore your perfidy and the altered Gods ; and , through inex- perience , be amazed at the seas rough with black-. * The same as nitidi capilli , shining hair , Epis . I ...
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... hair , and run divi- sions upon the effeminate harp , with songs pleas- ing only to women . In vain will you escape ... hairs in the dust . Do you not 21 WHEN the perfidious shepherd (Paris) carried ...
... hair , and run divi- sions upon the effeminate harp , with songs pleas- ing only to women . In vain will you escape ... hairs in the dust . Do you not 21 WHEN the perfidious shepherd (Paris) carried ...
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Horace. smear your adulterous hairs in the dust . Do you not see the son of Laërtes , fatal to your nation , and the Pylian Nestor ? Salaminian Teucer , and Sthenelus skilled in fight , or , if there be occasion to manage horses , an ...
Horace. smear your adulterous hairs in the dust . Do you not see the son of Laërtes , fatal to your nation , and the Pylian Nestor ? Salaminian Teucer , and Sthenelus skilled in fight , or , if there be occasion to manage horses , an ...
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... hair , and your inoffensive garment . ODE XVIII . TO VARUS . That miserable is the life of milk - sops , but more so that of drunkards . O VARUS , you can plant no tree preferably to the vine , about the mellow soil of Tibur , and the ...
... hair , and your inoffensive garment . ODE XVIII . TO VARUS . That miserable is the life of milk - sops , but more so that of drunkards . O VARUS , you can plant no tree preferably to the vine , about the mellow soil of Tibur , and the ...
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