The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... , it will be your turn to bewail the insolence of rakes , when you are neglected in a lonely alley , while the Thra- cian wind rages at the Interlunium ; * when that 3 * 29 the sister of justice, and undisguised truth, find ...
... , it will be your turn to bewail the insolence of rakes , when you are neglected in a lonely alley , while the Thra- cian wind rages at the Interlunium ; * when that 3 * 29 the sister of justice, and undisguised truth, find ...
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... turn . I shall not be deserted with fruitless prayers ; and no expiations shall atone for you . Though you are in a hurry , you need not tarry long ; after having three times sprinkled the dust over me , you may proceed . ODE XXIX . TO ...
... turn . I shall not be deserted with fruitless prayers ; and no expiations shall atone for you . Though you are in a hurry , you need not tarry long ; after having three times sprinkled the dust over me , you may proceed . ODE XXIX . TO ...
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... turns her neck to meet the ardent kisses , or with a gentle cruelty denies what she would more de- light to have ravished by the petitioner , -some- times she eagerly anticipates to snatch them her- self . ODE XIII . To the Tree , by ...
... turns her neck to meet the ardent kisses , or with a gentle cruelty denies what she would more de- light to have ravished by the petitioner , -some- times she eagerly anticipates to snatch them her- self . ODE XIII . To the Tree , by ...
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... turn the glebe with Sabine spades , and to carry clubs cut out of the woods at the pleasure of a rigid mother , what time the sun shifted the sha- dows of the mountains , and took the yokes from the wearied oxen , bringing on the ...
... turn the glebe with Sabine spades , and to carry clubs cut out of the woods at the pleasure of a rigid mother , what time the sun shifted the sha- dows of the mountains , and took the yokes from the wearied oxen , bringing on the ...
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... turns , Neptune , and the green locks of his Nereids ; you shall chant on your wreathed lyre , Latona , and the darts of the nimble Cynthia ; at the conclusion of your song , lett her be cele- brated , who , with her yoked swans ...
... turns , Neptune , and the green locks of his Nereids ; you shall chant on your wreathed lyre , Latona , and the darts of the nimble Cynthia ; at the conclusion of your song , lett her be cele- brated , who , with her yoked swans ...
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