The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... once arrive , you shall neither decide the dominion of the bottlef by dice , nor shall you admire the tender Lycidas , with whom now all the youth is inflamed , and for whom , ere long , the ladies will grow warm . ODE V. TO PYRRHA ...
... once arrive , you shall neither decide the dominion of the bottlef by dice , nor shall you admire the tender Lycidas , with whom now all the youth is inflamed , and for whom , ere long , the ladies will grow warm . ODE V. TO PYRRHA ...
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... once * Militaris equitet , alludes to the Ludus Troja , de . scribed Æneid V. , in which youths performed a mock fight on horseback . † The Lycians were auxiliaries to the Trojans . † As if it were an entire heap of snow . laid the ...
... once * Militaris equitet , alludes to the Ludus Troja , de . scribed Æneid V. , in which youths performed a mock fight on horseback . † The Lycians were auxiliaries to the Trojans . † As if it were an entire heap of snow . laid the ...
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... once driven to the gloomy throng . This is hard : but every thing becomes more supportable by patience , which it is out of our power to amend . ODE XXV . TO LYDIA . He takes occasion to insult her for her former haughti- ness , and ...
... once driven to the gloomy throng . This is hard : but every thing becomes more supportable by patience , which it is out of our power to amend . ODE XXV . TO LYDIA . He takes occasion to insult her for her former haughti- ness , and ...
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... once more sent down to the receptacle of the dead , notwithstanding , having retaken his shield from the temple , he gave evi- dence of the Trojan times , and that he had given up to gloomy death nothing but his nerves and skin ; and he ...
... once more sent down to the receptacle of the dead , notwithstanding , having retaken his shield from the temple , he gave evi- dence of the Trojan times , and that he had given up to gloomy death nothing but his nerves and skin ; and he ...
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... once it has failed , scorns to resume the place of which it was dispossessed through cowardice . If the hind , disentangled from the thickest toils , ever fights , then indeed shall he be valorous , who has intrusted himself to ...
... once it has failed , scorns to resume the place of which it was dispossessed through cowardice . If the hind , disentangled from the thickest toils , ever fights , then indeed shall he be valorous , who has intrusted himself to ...
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