The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... Wretched are those to whom you untried seem fair ! The sacred wall of Neptune's temple demonstrates , by a votive tablet , that I have con- secrated dropping garments to the powerful God of the sea . ODE VI . TO AGRIPPA . Horace's ...
... Wretched are those to whom you untried seem fair ! The sacred wall of Neptune's temple demonstrates , by a votive tablet , that I have con- secrated dropping garments to the powerful God of the sea . ODE VI . TO AGRIPPA . Horace's ...
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... wretched tumults of the mind , nor cares that hover about the splendid ceilings of the great . That man lives happily on a little , who can view with pleasure the old - fashioned family salt - cellar on his frugal board ; neither ...
... wretched tumults of the mind , nor cares that hover about the splendid ceilings of the great . That man lives happily on a little , who can view with pleasure the old - fashioned family salt - cellar on his frugal board ; neither ...
Strona 148
... wretch that I am , I am compelled to credit , what before was denied by me , that the charms of the Samnites discomposed the breast , and the head splits in sunder at the Marsian incantations . What would you have more ? O sea ! O earth ...
... wretch that I am , I am compelled to credit , what before was denied by me , that the charms of the Samnites discomposed the breast , and the head splits in sunder at the Marsian incantations . What would you have more ? O sea ! O earth ...
Strona 149
... wretch as you are , only for this purpose , that you may perpetually be able to endure new tortures . Tan- talus , the sire of the perfidious Pelops , always in want of that plenteous banquet which is always before him , wishes for ...
... wretch as you are , only for this purpose , that you may perpetually be able to endure new tortures . Tan- talus , the sire of the perfidious Pelops , always in want of that plenteous banquet which is always before him , wishes for ...
Strona 157
... wretched , since their inclination prompts them to it . As a certain person is recorded to have lived at Athens , covetous and rich , who was wont to despise the talk of the people in this manner : The crowd hiss me abroad ; but I ap ...
... wretched , since their inclination prompts them to it . As a certain person is recorded to have lived at Athens , covetous and rich , who was wont to despise the talk of the people in this manner : The crowd hiss me abroad ; but I ap ...
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