The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... youth , less numerous by the vices of their fathers , shall hear of the citizens having whetted * An allusion to the deluge of Deucalion and Pyrrha . ↑ Troubled . That is , from the Tuscan sea , into which the Tiber dis- charges itself ...
... youth , less numerous by the vices of their fathers , shall hear of the citizens having whetted * An allusion to the deluge of Deucalion and Pyrrha . ↑ Troubled . That is , from the Tuscan sea , into which the Tiber dis- charges itself ...
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... youth * upon earth , submitting to be entitled the avenger of Cæsar . Late mayest thou return to the skies and long mayest thou with pleasure be present to the Roman people ; neither may an untimely blast transport thee from us ...
... youth * upon earth , submitting to be entitled the avenger of Cæsar . Late mayest thou return to the skies and long mayest thou with pleasure be present to the Roman people ; neither may an untimely blast transport thee from us ...
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... youth is inflamed , and for whom , ere long , the ladies will grow warm . ODE V. TO PYRRHA . They are miserable who are captivated by her charms : as for his own part , he has escaped from them as from a shipwreck . WHAT dainty youth ...
... youth is inflamed , and for whom , ere long , the ladies will grow warm . ODE V. TO PYRRHA . They are miserable who are captivated by her charms : as for his own part , he has escaped from them as from a shipwreck . WHAT dainty youth ...
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... , de . scribed Æneid V. , in which youths performed a mock fight on horseback . † The Lycians were auxiliaries to the Trojans . † As if it were an entire heap of snow . laid the winds warring with the fervid ocean , neither 15.
... , de . scribed Æneid V. , in which youths performed a mock fight on horseback . † The Lycians were auxiliaries to the Trojans . † As if it were an entire heap of snow . laid the winds warring with the fervid ocean , neither 15.
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... youth , in his fury , has impressed with his teeth a memorial of himself on your lips . If you will give due attention to my advice , never expect that he will be constant , who inhumanly wounds those sweet kisses , which Venus has ...
... youth , in his fury , has impressed with his teeth a memorial of himself on your lips . If you will give due attention to my advice , never expect that he will be constant , who inhumanly wounds those sweet kisses , which Venus has ...
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