The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... soon as it has shone forth to the sailors , the troubled surge falls down from the rocks , the winds cease , the clouds vanish , and the threaten- ing waves subside in the sea , because it was their will . After these , I am in doubt ...
... soon as it has shone forth to the sailors , the troubled surge falls down from the rocks , the winds cease , the clouds vanish , and the threaten- ing waves subside in the sea , because it was their will . After these , I am in doubt ...
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... soon offered the de- scendants of the conquerors as sacrifices to the manes of Jugurtha . What plain , enriched by Latin blood , bears not record , by its numerous sepulchres , of our impious battles , and of the sound of the downfall ...
... soon offered the de- scendants of the conquerors as sacrifices to the manes of Jugurtha . What plain , enriched by Latin blood , bears not record , by its numerous sepulchres , of our impious battles , and of the sound of the downfall ...
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... soon as he had distri- buted in towns his troops , wearied by campaign- ing . You administer to him moderate counsels , and , gracious , rejoice at them when administered . We are aware how he , who rules the inactive earth and the ...
... soon as he had distri- buted in towns his troops , wearied by campaign- ing . You administer to him moderate counsels , and , gracious , rejoice at them when administered . We are aware how he , who rules the inactive earth and the ...
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... soon as she arrived at Crete , powerful with its hundred cities , cried out , overcome with rage , O father , O the lost name of daughter , O my duty ! from whence ? whither am I come ? one death is too little for a virgin's crime . Am ...
... soon as she arrived at Crete , powerful with its hundred cities , cried out , overcome with rage , O father , O the lost name of daughter , O my duty ! from whence ? whither am I come ? one death is too little for a virgin's crime . Am ...
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Horace. ODE V. TO AUGUSTUS . That he would return as soon as possible into the city . O BEST guardian of the Roman people , who wert born under propitious Gods , you are absent from us too long : after having promised a ma- ture arrival ...
Horace. ODE V. TO AUGUSTUS . That he would return as soon as possible into the city . O BEST guardian of the Roman people , who wert born under propitious Gods , you are absent from us too long : after having promised a ma- ture arrival ...
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