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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 . This man , if a crowd of ...
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 . This man , if a crowd of ...
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Ivy , the reward of learned brows , equals me with the gods above : the cool grove , and the light dances of nymphs and satyrs , distinguish me from the crowd ; if neither Euterpe withholds her pipe , nor Polyhymnia disdains to tune the ...
Ivy , the reward of learned brows , equals me with the gods above : the cool grove , and the light dances of nymphs and satyrs , distinguish me from the crowd ; if neither Euterpe withholds her pipe , nor Polyhymnia disdains to tune the ...
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... that sword ( against themselves ] , with which it had been better that the formidable Persians had fallen ; they shall bear of [ actual ] engagements . Whom of the gods shall the people invoke to the affairs of the sinking empire ?
... that sword ( against themselves ] , with which it had been better that the formidable Persians had fallen ; they shall bear of [ actual ] engagements . Whom of the gods shall the people invoke to the affairs of the sinking empire ?
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vailing thy radiant shoulders with a cloud : or thou , if it be more agreeable to thee , smiling Venus , about whom hover the gods of mirth and love : or thou , if thou regard " thy neglected race and descendants , our founder Mars ...
vailing thy radiant shoulders with a cloud : or thou , if it be more agreeable to thee , smiling Venus , about whom hover the gods of mirth and love : or thou , if thou regard " thy neglected race and descendants , our founder Mars ...
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28 Faunus , he was son to Picus , father to Latinus , and the third king of the aborigines in Latium ; who , because he taught the people somewhat of religion and tillage , was accounted a country god . And that rude people might be ...
28 Faunus , he was son to Picus , father to Latinus , and the third king of the aborigines in Latium ; who , because he taught the people somewhat of religion and tillage , was accounted a country god . And that rude people might be ...
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