The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... virgins importune Vesta , who is now inattentive to their hymns ? To whom shall Ju- piter assign the task of expiating our wickedness ? Do thou at length , prophetic Apollo , ( we pray thee ! ) come , veiling thy radiant shoulders with ...
... virgins importune Vesta , who is now inattentive to their hymns ? To whom shall Ju- piter assign the task of expiating our wickedness ? Do thou at length , prophetic Apollo , ( we pray thee ! ) come , veiling thy radiant shoulders with ...
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... virgin goddess Pallas , and to prefer the olive * to every other leaf that is gathered . Many a one , in honour of Juno , celebrates Argos , productive of generous horses , and rich Mycena . Neither patient Lacedæmon so much struck me ...
... virgin goddess Pallas , and to prefer the olive * to every other leaf that is gathered . Many a one , in honour of Juno , celebrates Argos , productive of generous horses , and rich Mycena . Neither patient Lacedæmon so much struck me ...
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... 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 , the one illustrious for his achievements on horse- back , the other on ...
... 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 , the one illustrious for his achievements on horse- back , the other on ...
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... virgins , sing Diana ; ye boys , sing Apollo , with his unshorn hair , and Latona , pas- sionately beloved by the supreme Jupiter . Ye ( virgins ) praise her that rejoices in the rivers 26 ODE XX. ...
... virgins , sing Diana ; ye boys , sing Apollo , with his unshorn hair , and Latona , pas- sionately beloved by the supreme Jupiter . Ye ( virgins ) praise her that rejoices in the rivers 26 ODE XX. ...
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Horace. ( virgins ) praise her that rejoices in the rivers , and the thick groves , which project either from the cold Algidos , or the gloomy woods of Ery- manthus , or the green Cragus . Ye boys , extol with equal praises Tempe and ...
Horace. ( virgins ) praise her that rejoices in the rivers , and the thick groves , which project either from the cold Algidos , or the gloomy woods of Ery- manthus , or the green Cragus . Ye boys , extol with equal praises Tempe and ...
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