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Strona 8
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 ...
Strona 13
But what can I sing prior to the usual praises of the Sire , who governs the affairs of men and gods ; who [ governs ] the sea , the earth , and the whole world with the vicissitudes of seasons ? Whence nothing is produced greater than ...
But what can I sing prior to the usual praises of the Sire , who governs the affairs of men and gods ; who [ governs ] the sea , the earth , and the whole world with the vicissitudes of seasons ? Whence nothing is produced greater than ...
Strona 23
Ye ( virgins ) , praise her that rejoices in the rivers , and the thick groves , which project either from the cold ... Ye boys , extol with equal praises Apollo's Delos , and his shoulder adorned with a quiver , and with his brother ...
Ye ( virgins ) , praise her that rejoices in the rivers , and the thick groves , which project either from the cold ... Ye boys , extol with equal praises Apollo's Delos , and his shoulder adorned with a quiver , and with his brother ...
Strona 27
Without thee , my praises profit nothing . To render him immortal by new strains , ' to render him immortal by the Lesbian lyre , o becomes both thee and thy sisters . ODE XXVII . TO HIS COMPANIONS . To quarrel over.
Without thee , my praises profit nothing . To render him immortal by new strains , ' to render him immortal by the Lesbian lyre , o becomes both thee and thy sisters . ODE XXVII . TO HIS COMPANIONS . To quarrel over.
Strona 92
I praise her , while she abides by me . If she moves her fleet wings , I resign what she has bestowed , and wrap myself up in my 4 virtue , and court honest poverty without a portion. 1 We may compute how great the noise of a city must ...
I praise her , while she abides by me . If she moves her fleet wings , I resign what she has bestowed , and wrap myself up in my 4 virtue , and court honest poverty without a portion. 1 We may compute how great the noise of a city must ...
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