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... 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 Lesbian lyre .
... 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 Lesbian lyre .
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Ulysses , nor the cruel house of Pelops : while diffidence , and the Muse who presides over the peaceful lyre , forbid me to diminish the praise of illustrious Cæsar , and yours , through defect of genius . Who with sufficient dignity ...
Ulysses , nor the cruel house of Pelops : while diffidence , and the Muse who presides over the peaceful lyre , forbid me to diminish the praise of illustrious Cæsar , and yours , through defect of genius . Who with sufficient dignity ...
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didst from the savage manners of the early race of men by oratory , and the institution of the graceful Palæstra : I will celebrate thee , messenger of Jupiter and the other gods , and parent of the curved lyre ; ingenious to conceal ...
didst from the savage manners of the early race of men by oratory , and the institution of the graceful Palæstra : I will celebrate thee , messenger of Jupiter and the other gods , and parent of the curved lyre ; ingenious to conceal ...
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In vain , looking fierce through the patronage of Venus , will you comb your hair , and run divisions upon the effeminate lyre with songs pleasing to women . In vain will you escape the spears that disturb the nuptial bed , and the ...
In vain , looking fierce through the patronage of Venus , will you comb your hair , and run divisions upon the effeminate lyre with songs pleasing to women . In vain will you escape the spears that disturb the nuptial bed , and the ...
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Ye boys , extol with equal praises Apollo's Delos , and his shoulder adorned with a quiver , and with his brother Mercury's lyre . He , moved by your intercession , shall drive away calamitous war , and miserable famine , and the plague ...
Ye boys , extol with equal praises Apollo's Delos , and his shoulder adorned with a quiver , and with his brother Mercury's lyre . He , moved by your intercession , shall drive away calamitous war , and miserable famine , and the plague ...
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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