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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 .
Strona 2
... nor Polyhymnia disdains to tune the Lesbian lyre . But , if you rank me among the lyric poets , I shall tower to the stars with my exalted head . ODE II . 5 TO AUGUSTUS CÆSAR . " 10 ܪ upon the earth , ' and having hurled.
... nor Polyhymnia disdains to tune the Lesbian lyre . But , if you rank me among the lyric poets , I shall tower to the stars with my exalted head . ODE II . 5 TO AUGUSTUS CÆSAR . " 10 ܪ upon the earth , ' and having hurled.
Strona 3
10 ܪ upon the earth , ' and having hurled [ his thunderbolts ) with his red right hand against the sacred towers , he has terrified the city ; he has terrified the nations , lest the grievous age of Pyrrha , o complaining of prodigies ...
10 ܪ upon the earth , ' and having hurled [ his thunderbolts ) with his red right hand against the sacred towers , he has terrified the city ; he has terrified the nations , lest the grievous age of Pyrrha , o complaining of prodigies ...
Strona 4
... by changing thy figure , personate a youth " upon earth , submitting to be called the avenger of Cæsar ; late mayest thou return to the skies , and long mayest thou joyously be present to the Roman people ; nor may an untimely blast ...
... by changing thy figure , personate a youth " upon earth , submitting to be called the avenger of Cæsar ; late mayest thou return to the skies , and long mayest thou joyously be present to the Roman people ; nor may an untimely blast ...
Strona 5
In vain has God in his wisdom divided the countries of the earth by the separating ” ocean , if nevertheless profane ships bound over waters not to be violated . The race of man presumptuous enough to endure every thing , rushes on ...
In vain has God in his wisdom divided the countries of the earth by the separating ” ocean , if nevertheless profane ships bound over waters not to be violated . The race of man presumptuous enough to endure every thing , rushes on ...
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