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... Venus , about whom hover the gods of mirth and love : or thou , if thou regard " thy neglected race and descendants , our founder Mars , whom clamor and polished helmets , and the terrible aspect of the Moorish infantry against their ...
... Venus , about whom hover the gods of mirth and love : or thou , if thou regard " thy neglected race and descendants , our founder Mars , whom clamor and polished helmets , and the terrible aspect of the Moorish infantry against their ...
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... Venus leads off the dance by moonlight ; and the comely Graces , in conjunction with the Nymphs , shake the ground with alternate feet ; while glowing Vulcan kindles the labo- rious forges of the Cyclops . Now it is fitting to encircle ...
... Venus leads off the dance by moonlight ; and the comely Graces , in conjunction with the Nymphs , shake the ground with alternate feet ; while glowing Vulcan kindles the labo- rious forges of the Cyclops . Now it is fitting to encircle ...
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... Venus , and Diana . He who threw up Venus was made king ; as Horace , Book II . Ode vii . insinuates : Quem Venus dicet arbitrum bibendi . " WATSON . 33 I have borrowed Milton's happy version . wall [ of Neptune's temple ] demonstrates ...
... Venus , and Diana . He who threw up Venus was made king ; as Horace , Book II . Ode vii . insinuates : Quem Venus dicet arbitrum bibendi . " WATSON . 33 I have borrowed Milton's happy version . wall [ of Neptune's temple ] demonstrates ...
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... Venus has imbued with the fifth part of all her nectar . O thrice and 66 " Castus is a religious epithet . Thus Festus has castum Cereris for sacrum . These woods , therefore , were polluted by incest or homicide , for such only ...
... Venus has imbued with the fifth part of all her nectar . O thrice and 66 " Castus is a religious epithet . Thus Festus has castum Cereris for sacrum . These woods , therefore , were polluted by incest or homicide , for such only ...
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... Venus , that if he would judge it to her , he should have the most beautiful woman in the world ; Juno promised him a kingdom ; Pallas , the excellency of wisdom ) , he adjudged it to Venus . After this he came to be owned at court ...
... Venus , that if he would judge it to her , he should have the most beautiful woman in the world ; Juno promised him a kingdom ; Pallas , the excellency of wisdom ) , he adjudged it to Venus . After this he came to be owned at court ...
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