The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... hath stored up in his own granary whatsoever is swept from the Libyan threshing - floors ; a third , as his delight is to plough his patrimonial fields , you could never tempt him , with all the wealth of Attalus , to be- come a ...
... hath stored up in his own granary whatsoever is swept from the Libyan threshing - floors ; a third , as his delight is to plough his patrimonial fields , you could never tempt him , with all the wealth of Attalus , to be- come a ...
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... hath Jupi- ter now sent upon the earth ; and having hurled his thunderbolts with his red flaming right hand against the sacred towers , he hath terrified the city : he hath terrified the nations , lest the griev- ous age of * Pyrrha ...
... hath Jupi- ter now sent upon the earth ; and having hurled his thunderbolts with his red flaming right hand against the sacred towers , he hath terrified the city : he hath terrified the nations , lest the griev- ous age of * Pyrrha ...
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... hath God in his wisdom divided the countries of the earth by the separating ocean , if , notwithstanding , profane ships bound over waters which ought not to be violated . The race of man , presumptuous enough to support every thing ...
... hath God in his wisdom divided the countries of the earth by the separating ocean , if , notwithstanding , profane ships bound over waters which ought not to be violated . The race of man , presumptuous enough to support every thing ...
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... hath often acquired so much reputation by the quoit , often by the javelin , having cleared the mark , any longer appear with arms all black and blue by martial exercises ? Why is he concealed , as they say the son of the Sea - goddess ...
... hath often acquired so much reputation by the quoit , often by the javelin , having cleared the mark , any longer appear with arms all black and blue by martial exercises ? Why is he concealed , as they say the son of the Sea - goddess ...
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... hath indulged us with more winters , or this be the last , which now breaks the Etrurian waves against the opposing rocks . Be wise ; rack off your wines , and abridge your hopes proportioned to the shortness of your life . While we are ...
... hath indulged us with more winters , or this be the last , which now breaks the Etrurian waves against the opposing rocks . Be wise ; rack off your wines , and abridge your hopes proportioned to the shortness of your life . While we are ...
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