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His works became a constant source of delight and imitation to almost all subsequent poets , especially those of Italy , while commentary upon commentary began to point out beauties , and clear away difficulties .
His works became a constant source of delight and imitation to almost all subsequent poets , especially those of Italy , while commentary upon commentary began to point out beauties , and clear away difficulties .
Strona 1
There are those whom it delights to have collected Olympic dust in the chariot race ; and ( whom ] the goal nicely avoided by the glowing wheels , and the noble palm , exalts , lords of the earth , to the gods .
There are those whom it delights to have collected Olympic dust in the chariot race ; and ( whom ] the goal nicely avoided by the glowing wheels , and the noble palm , exalts , lords of the earth , to the gods .
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Here mayest thou rather delight in magnificent triumphs , " and to be called father and prince : nor suffer the Parthians with impunity to make incursions , you , O Cæsar , being our general . ODE III . TO THE SHIP , IN SAIL TO WHICH ...
Here mayest thou rather delight in magnificent triumphs , " and to be called father and prince : nor suffer the Parthians with impunity to make incursions , you , O Cæsar , being our general . ODE III . TO THE SHIP , IN SAIL TO WHICH ...
Strona 6
And neither does the cattle any longer delight in the stalls , nor the plowman in the fireside ; nor are the meadows whitened by hoary frosts . Now Cytherean Venus leads off the dance by moonlight ; and the comely Graces ...
And neither does the cattle any longer delight in the stalls , nor the plowman in the fireside ; nor are the meadows whitened by hoary frosts . Now Cytherean Venus leads off the dance by moonlight ; and the comely Graces ...
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... approach of evening be repeated at the appointed hour : now , too , the delightful laugh , the betrayer of the lurking damsel from some secret corner , and the token ravished from her arms or fingers , pretendingly tenacious of it .
... approach of evening be repeated at the appointed hour : now , too , the delightful laugh , the betrayer of the lurking damsel from some secret corner , and the token ravished from her arms or fingers , pretendingly tenacious of it .
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able ancient appear arms Augustus bear beauty better body bring Cæsar called carried celebrated character common death delight desire dread DUBL earth expression father follow force fortune FRAN frequently give given gods Greek hand happy head honor Horace hundred Italy Jupiter kind king Latin laws learned less lest live lyre Mæcenas manner master means mind nature never obliged observed once ORELLI Persius person Plautus play poet possessed praise present preserved probably received rich river Roman Rome SATIRE says senate side slaves speaking taken tells temple thee thing thou thousand TORR turn Venus verses virtue WATSON whence whole wind wine write youth