The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... thee ! ) come , veiling thy radiant shoulders with a cloud : Or thou , if it be more agreeable to thee , smiling Venus , about whom hover the Gods of Mirth and Love : Or thou , if thou regard thy neg- lected race and descendants , our ...
... thee ! ) come , veiling thy radiant shoulders with a cloud : Or thou , if it be more agreeable to thee , smiling Venus , about whom hover the Gods of Mirth and Love : Or thou , if thou regard thy neg- lected race and descendants , our ...
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... thee , O Ship , who art intrusted with Virgil : my prayer is , that thou may land him safe on the Athenian shore , and preserve the half of my soul . Sure oak and threefold brass sur- rounded his heart , who first trusted a frail vessel ...
... thee , O Ship , who art intrusted with Virgil : my prayer is , that thou may land him safe on the Athenian shore , and preserve the half of my soul . Sure oak and threefold brass sur- rounded his heart , who first trusted a frail vessel ...
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... thee , the messenger of mighty Jupiter and the other gods , and the sire of the bending harp : thee , ingenious to conceal whatever you have a mind to , in a jocose theft . While Apollo , in angry voice , threatened you , then but a boy ...
... thee , the messenger of mighty Jupiter and the other gods , and the sire of the bending harp : thee , ingenious to conceal whatever you have a mind to , in a jocose theft . While Apollo , in angry voice , threatened you , then but a boy ...
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... thee by in silence , O Bac- chus , bold in combat : nor thee , O Virgin , t who art an enemy to the savage beasts ; nor thee , O Phœbus , formidable for thy unerring dart . I will sing also of Hercules , and the two sons of Leda ...
... thee by in silence , O Bac- chus , bold in combat : nor thee , O Virgin , t who art an enemy to the savage beasts ; nor thee , O Phœbus , formidable for thy unerring dart . I will sing also of Hercules , and the two sons of Leda ...
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... thee : thou shalt shake Olympus with thy tremendous car ; thou shalt hurl thy hostile thunderbolts against the polluted groves . - ODE XIII . TO LYDIA . Horace describes his own jealousy . O LYDIA , when you commend Telephus's rosy neck ...
... thee : thou shalt shake Olympus with thy tremendous car ; thou shalt hurl thy hostile thunderbolts against the polluted groves . - ODE XIII . TO LYDIA . Horace describes his own jealousy . O LYDIA , when you commend Telephus's rosy neck ...
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