The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... wealth of Attalus , to be- come a timorous sailor , and cross the Myrtoan sea in a Cyprian bark . The merchant , dreading. * Hath imported vast quantities of corn from Africa . * An allusion to the deluge of Deucalion and Pyrrha 1 * 5 ...
... wealth of Attalus , to be- come a timorous sailor , and cross the Myrtoan sea in a Cyprian bark . The merchant , dreading. * Hath imported vast quantities of corn from Africa . * An allusion to the deluge of Deucalion and Pyrrha 1 * 5 ...
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... wealthy Prium , at his departure from Ilium , under your guidance , deceived the proud sons * of Atreus , and the Thessalian watch - lights , and the camp inveterate against. * Agamemnon and Menelaus . * Calliope was the mother of ...
... wealthy Prium , at his departure from Ilium , under your guidance , deceived the proud sons * of Atreus , and the Thessalian watch - lights , and the camp inveterate against. * Agamemnon and Menelaus . * Calliope was the mother of ...
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... wealthy merchant drink , out of golden cups , the wines procured by his Syrian merchandise , favoured by the Gods themselves , for as much as without loss he visits three or four times a year the Atlantic sea . Me olives support , me ...
... wealthy merchant drink , out of golden cups , the wines procured by his Syrian merchandise , favoured by the Gods themselves , for as much as without loss he visits three or four times a year the Atlantic sea . Me olives support , me ...
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... wealthy descendant of ancient Inachus , or whether poor and of ignoble race you live without a covering from the open air , since you are the victim of merciless Pluto . We are all compelled to take the same road : the lot is shaking in ...
... wealthy descendant of ancient Inachus , or whether poor and of ignoble race you live without a covering from the open air , since you are the victim of merciless Pluto . We are all compelled to take the same road : the lot is shaking in ...
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... 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 what she would more de- light to have ravished ...
... 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 what she would more de- light to have ravished ...
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