The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... whence the woods followed promiscu- ously the tuneful Orpheus , who , by his maternal * art , retarded the rapid courses of rivers , and the fleet winds ; and was so sweet , that he drew the listening oaks with his harmonious strings ...
... whence the woods followed promiscu- ously the tuneful Orpheus , who , by his maternal * art , retarded the rapid courses of rivers , and the fleet winds ; and was so sweet , that he drew the listening oaks with his harmonious strings ...
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... whence if the cruel fates debar me , I will seek the river of Galesus , delightful for sheep covered with skins , * and the countries reigned over by Lacedæmonian Thalantus . That corner of the world smiles in my eye beyond all others ...
... whence if the cruel fates debar me , I will seek the river of Galesus , delightful for sheep covered with skins , * and the countries reigned over by Lacedæmonian Thalantus . That corner of the world smiles in my eye beyond all others ...
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... whence thy prattling rills bounding descend . ODE XIV . TO THE ROMANS . He celebrates Augustus's return from Spain . AUGUSTUS CÆSAR , O ye Roman people , who was lately said , like another Hercules , to have ex- plored the laurel ...
... whence thy prattling rills bounding descend . ODE XIV . TO THE ROMANS . He celebrates Augustus's return from Spain . AUGUSTUS CÆSAR , O ye Roman people , who was lately said , like another Hercules , to have ex- plored the laurel ...
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... whence ? whither am I come ? one death is too little for a virgin's crime . Am I awake while I deplore my base offence ? or does some vain phantom , which , escaping from the ivoryt gate , brings on a dream , impose upon me , as yet ...
... whence ? whither am I come ? one death is too little for a virgin's crime . Am I awake while I deplore my base offence ? or does some vain phantom , which , escaping from the ivoryt gate , brings on a dream , impose upon me , as yet ...
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... whence this people derived the custom , which has always prevailed amongst them , of arming their right hands with the Amazonian axe , I have purposely omitted to inquire : neither can we discover every thing . But those troops which ...
... whence this people derived the custom , which has always prevailed amongst them , of arming their right hands with the Amazonian axe , I have purposely omitted to inquire : neither can we discover every thing . But those troops which ...
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