The Works of HoraceAmerican Book Company, 1906 - 325 |
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... never tempt , for all the wealth of At- talus , [ to become ] a timorous sailor and cross the Myrtoan sea in a Cyprian bark . The merchant , dreading the south - west : wind contending with the Icarian waves , commends tranquillity. 1 ...
... never tempt , for all the wealth of At- talus , [ to become ] a timorous sailor and cross the Myrtoan sea in a Cyprian bark . The merchant , dreading the south - west : wind contending with the Icarian waves , commends tranquillity. 1 ...
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... never to return home till they had sacked Troy , which cost them ten years ' pains , and that to little purpose , till at length , more by deceit than valor , they won and ruined the city . WATSON . 51 Golden rod or tipstaff . With this ...
... never to return home till they had sacked Troy , which cost them ten years ' pains , and that to little purpose , till at length , more by deceit than valor , they won and ruined the city . WATSON . 51 Golden rod or tipstaff . With this ...
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... never expect that he will be constant , who inhumanly wounds those sweet kisses , which Venus has imbued with the fifth part of all her nectar . O thrice and more than thrice happy those , whom an indissoluble con-. 66 " Castus is a ...
... never expect that he will be constant , who inhumanly wounds those sweet kisses , which Venus has imbued with the fifth part of all her nectar . O thrice and more than thrice happy those , whom an indissoluble con-. 66 " Castus is a ...
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... never return to the empty shade , which Mercury , inexorable to reverse the fates , has with his dreadful Caduceus once driven to the gloomy throng . This is hard : but what it is out of our power to amend , becomes more supportable by ...
... never return to the empty shade , which Mercury , inexorable to reverse the fates , has with his dreadful Caduceus once driven to the gloomy throng . This is hard : but what it is out of our power to amend , becomes more supportable by ...
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... never closed his eyes . " ( History of Roman Literature , vol . iii . p . 42 , Lond . ed . ) ANTHON . 63 Perfidum Sacramentum . Horace alludes here to an oath of fidelity taken by soldiers when they have enlisted , and although there be ...
... never closed his eyes . " ( History of Roman Literature , vol . iii . p . 42 , Lond . ed . ) ANTHON . 63 Perfidum Sacramentum . Horace alludes here to an oath of fidelity taken by soldiers when they have enlisted , and although there be ...
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admire agreeable ancient ANTHON Apollo Aristippus arms Augustus Bacchus battle of Actium beauty called Campus Martius celebrated character chorus Cicero comedy consul CRUQ Dacier death delight dread DUBL earth Ennius EPISTLE expression father Faunus favor festival fortune FRAN genius give gods Grecian Greek happy hath honor Horace HURD imitation impious Italy Julius Cæsar Jupiter kind king labor Latin laugh laws lest live Lucanian lyre M'CAUL Mæcenas manner master means mind muse nature never obliged Octavius ORELLI Parthians person Pirithous play poet poetry prætor praise quæ rage rich river Roman Rome sacred SATIRE says senate sesterces signifies sing slaves Stertinius Telephus temple thee thing thou Thracian Tiberius tion TORR tragedy Trojan Troy turn twelve tables Venus verses Virgil virtue WATSON whence wind wine wise words write youth