The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... means a match for him ; and should cut the chaplet that is plaited in your 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 ...
... means a match for him ; and should cut the chaplet that is plaited in your 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 ...
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... means hunt for the place where the latter rose abides . It is my particular desire that you make no laborious addition to the plain myrtle ; for myrtle is neither unbecoming you a servant , nor me , while I quaff under this mantling ...
... means hunt for the place where the latter rose abides . It is my particular desire that you make no laborious addition to the plain myrtle ; for myrtle is neither unbecoming you a servant , nor me , while I quaff under this mantling ...
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... mean , and to main- tain an evenness of temper . O LICINIUS , you will lead a better course of life by neither always pursuing the main sea , nor , while you cautiously are in dread of storms , by pressing too much upon the hazardous ...
... mean , and to main- tain an evenness of temper . O LICINIUS , you will lead a better course of life by neither always pursuing the main sea , nor , while you cautiously are in dread of storms , by pressing too much upon the hazardous ...
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... means taken a false oath : we will go , we will go , when- ever you shall lead the way , prepared to be fel- low - travellers in the last journey . As for me , neither the breath of the fiery Chimera , nor the hundred - handed Gyas ...
... means taken a false oath : we will go , we will go , when- ever you shall lead the way , prepared to be fel- low - travellers in the last journey . As for me , neither the breath of the fiery Chimera , nor the hundred - handed Gyas ...
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... means Pollux , by this the wandering Her- cules , arrived at the starry citadels ; amongst whom Augustus hath now taken his place , and quaffs nectar with impurpled lips . Thee , O father Bacchus , meritorious for this virtue , thy ...
... means Pollux , by this the wandering Her- cules , arrived at the starry citadels ; amongst whom Augustus hath now taken his place , and quaffs nectar with impurpled lips . Thee , O father Bacchus , meritorious for this virtue , thy ...
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