The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... triumphs , and to be called father and prince ; nor suffer the Parthians with impunity to make incur- sions , you , O Cæsar , being our general . Our young emperor Augustus . ODE III . TO THE SHIP IN WHICH VIRGIL WAS 8.
... triumphs , and to be called father and prince ; nor suffer the Parthians with impunity to make incur- sions , you , O Cæsar , being our general . Our young emperor Augustus . ODE III . TO THE SHIP IN WHICH VIRGIL WAS 8.
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... young fel- lows - with pared nails . ODE VII . TO MUNATIUS PLANCUS . " He describes the pleasant retreat of Tibur . The poet advises him to drive away care with wine , after the example of Teucer . OTHER poets shall celebrate the famous ...
... young fel- lows - with pared nails . ODE VII . TO MUNATIUS PLANCUS . " He describes the pleasant retreat of Tibur . The poet advises him to drive away care with wine , after the example of Teucer . OTHER poets shall celebrate the famous ...
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... young fellow , delicious loves , nor dances , as long as ill - natured hoariness keeps off from your blooming age . Now let both the Campas Martius , and the public walks , and soft whispers in the dark , be repeated at the appointed ...
... young fellow , delicious loves , nor dances , as long as ill - natured hoariness keeps off from your blooming age . Now let both the Campas Martius , and the public walks , and soft whispers in the dark , be repeated at the appointed ...
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... young men . THE wanton sparks less violently shake your fastened windows with their redoubled raps ; nor do they rob you of your rest ; and your door , which formerly moved much its yielding hinges , now sticks lovingly to its threshold ...
... young men . THE wanton sparks less violently shake your fastened windows with their redoubled raps ; nor do they rob you of your rest ; and your door , which formerly moved much its yielding hinges , now sticks lovingly to its threshold ...
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... young and old are crowded together : not one single person does the cruel Proserpine pass by . The south wind , the tempestuous attendant on the setting Orion , has sunk me also in the Illyrian waves . But do not * Pythagoras . thou , O ...
... young and old are crowded together : not one single person does the cruel Proserpine pass by . The south wind , the tempestuous attendant on the setting Orion , has sunk me also in the Illyrian waves . But do not * Pythagoras . thou , O ...
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