The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... wise ; rack off your wines , and abridge your hopes proportioned to the shortness of your life . While we are conversing , envious age has been flying ; seize the present day , not giving the least credit to the succeeding one . ODE XII ...
... wise ; rack off your wines , and abridge your hopes proportioned to the shortness of your life . While we are conversing , envious age has been flying ; seize the present day , not giving the least credit to the succeeding one . ODE XII ...
Strona 79
... wise suffer , and joyfully seize the boons of the present hour , and quit serious af- fairs . ODE IX . TO LYDIA . A dialogue between Horace and Lydia . HORACE . As long as I was agreeable to you , nor did any other youth more acceptable ...
... wise suffer , and joyfully seize the boons of the present hour , and quit serious af- fairs . ODE IX . TO LYDIA . A dialogue between Horace and Lydia . HORACE . As long as I was agreeable to you , nor did any other youth more acceptable ...
Strona 91
... wise , by the assistance of merry Bacchus : You restore hope and spirit to anxious minds , and give horns * to the poor man , who , after tasting you , neither dreads the diadems of enraged mo- narchs , nor the weapons of the military ...
... wise , by the assistance of merry Bacchus : You restore hope and spirit to anxious minds , and give horns * to the poor man , who , after tasting you , neither dreads the diadems of enraged mo- narchs , nor the weapons of the military ...
Strona 100
... wise gods involve in obscure darkness the events of the time to come , and laugh if a mortal is over and above solicitous . Be mindful to manage duly that which is present . What re- mains goes on in the manner of the river , at one ...
... wise gods involve in obscure darkness the events of the time to come , and laugh if a mortal is over and above solicitous . Be mindful to manage duly that which is present . What re- mains goes on in the manner of the river , at one ...
Strona 117
... wise use of the gifts of the Gods , and how to bear se- vere poverty , and dreads a reproachful action worse than death : such a man as this is not afraid to perish in defence of his dear friends , or his country . ODE X. TO LIGURINUS ...
... wise use of the gifts of the Gods , and how to bear se- vere poverty , and dreads a reproachful action worse than death : such a man as this is not afraid to perish in defence of his dear friends , or his country . ODE X. TO LIGURINUS ...
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