The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... rich Mycena . Neither patient Lacedæmon so much struck me ( or my fancy , ) neither so much did the plain of fertile Larissa , as the house of resounding Albunea , t and the precipitately rapid Anio , and the Tiburnian groves , and the.
... rich Mycena . Neither patient Lacedæmon so much struck me ( or my fancy , ) neither so much did the plain of fertile Larissa , as the house of resounding Albunea , t and the precipitately rapid Anio , and the Tiburnian groves , and the.
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... rich with rural honours , shall flow to you , with her generous horn filled to the brim . Here , in a sequestered vale , shall you avoid the heat of the dog - star ; and on your Anacreontic harp shall you sing of Penelope and the frail ...
... rich with rural honours , shall flow to you , with her generous horn filled to the brim . Here , in a sequestered vale , shall you avoid the heat of the dog - star ; and on your Anacreontic harp shall you sing of Penelope and the frail ...
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... rich crops of fertile Sardinia : not the goodly flocks of the scorched Calabriat not gold , or Indian ivory : not those countries , which the still river Liris eats away with its silent streams . Let those , to whom fortune has given 34.
... rich crops of fertile Sardinia : not the goodly flocks of the scorched Calabriat not gold , or Indian ivory : not those countries , which the still river Liris eats away with its silent streams . Let those , to whom fortune has given 34.
Strona 44
Horace. ODE II . TO CRISPUS SALLUSTIUS . That he alone is rich , who makes a proper use of his riches ; and he alone is happy that can command his passions . O CRISPUS SALLUSTIUS , thou foe to the bullion that is concealed in the niggard ...
Horace. ODE II . TO CRISPUS SALLUSTIUS . That he alone is rich , who makes a proper use of his riches ; and he alone is happy that can command his passions . O CRISPUS SALLUSTIUS , thou foe to the bullion that is concealed in the niggard ...
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... rich Achæ- menes possessed , or the Mygdonian wealth of fer- tile Phrygia , or all the dwellings of the Arabians , replete with treasures ? Especially when she turns her neck to meet the ardent kisses , or with a gentle cruelty denies ...
... rich Achæ- menes possessed , or the Mygdonian wealth of fer- tile Phrygia , or all the dwellings of the Arabians , replete with treasures ? Especially when she turns her neck to meet the ardent kisses , or with a gentle cruelty denies ...
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