The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... mothers , rejoice many . The huntsman , unmindful of his tender spouse , remains in the cold air , whether a hart is held in view by his faithful hounds , or a Marsian boar has broke the circling toils . Ivy , the reward of learned ...
... mothers , rejoice many . The huntsman , unmindful of his tender spouse , remains in the cold air , whether a hart is held in view by his faithful hounds , or a Marsian boar has broke the circling toils . Ivy , the reward of learned ...
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... itself . Ilia , the mother of Romulus , was thrown into the Ti- ber , from which circumstance the poets call her the wife of the River God . The shore of Rome . that sword against themselves , with which it had been ODE II. ...
... itself . Ilia , the mother of Romulus , was thrown into the Ti- ber , from which circumstance the poets call her the wife of the River God . The shore of Rome . that sword against themselves , with which it had been ODE II. ...
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... the choicest verses , Regulus , and the Scauri , and Paulus , * Calliope was the mother of Orpheus . † Diana . Tarquinis Priscus . Castor and Pollux . I Æmilius Paulus . prodigal of his great soul , when Carthage con- quered 18.
... the choicest verses , Regulus , and the Scauri , and Paulus , * Calliope was the mother of Orpheus . † Diana . Tarquinis Priscus . Castor and Pollux . I Æmilius Paulus . prodigal of his great soul , when Carthage con- quered 18.
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... mother of Tyn daris . He attempts to appease her offended daughter , chiefly by alleging the ungovernableness of passion . O DAUGHTER , more charming than thy charm- ing mother , put what end you please to those in- jurious iambics ...
... mother of Tyn daris . He attempts to appease her offended daughter , chiefly by alleging the ungovernableness of passion . O DAUGHTER , more charming than thy charm- ing mother , put what end you please to those in- jurious iambics ...
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... mother of the Cupids , and the son of the Theban Semele , and my own lascivious case , command me to give back my mind to its deserted loves . The splendour of Glycera , shining brighter than the Parian marble , inflames me : her ...
... mother of the Cupids , and the son of the Theban Semele , and my own lascivious case , command me to give back my mind to its deserted loves . The splendour of Glycera , shining brighter than the Parian marble , inflames me : her ...
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