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18 21 of the winds , confining all except lapyx , direct thee , O ship , who art intrusted with Virgil ; my prayer is , that thou mayest land " him safe on the Athenian shore , and preserve the half of my soul . Surely oak and threefold ...
18 21 of the winds , confining all except lapyx , direct thee , O ship , who art intrusted with Virgil ; my prayer is , that thou mayest land " him safe on the Athenian shore , and preserve the half of my soul . Surely oak and threefold ...
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34 He alludes to a custom among the Romans , of offering some votive tablet or picture to the god by whose power they thought themselves preserved from shipwreck . In these pictures the storm and circumstances of their escape were ...
34 He alludes to a custom among the Romans , of offering some votive tablet or picture to the god by whose power they thought themselves preserved from shipwreck . In these pictures the storm and circumstances of their escape were ...
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... the Sabine wine was by no means worthy of so much care , yet as Mæcenas at that time had received some remarkable applause in the theater , the poet preserved on his vessels the remembrance of a day so glorious to his patron . SAN .
... the Sabine wine was by no means worthy of so much care , yet as Mæcenas at that time had received some remarkable applause in the theater , the poet preserved on his vessels the remembrance of a day so glorious to his patron . SAN .
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... was so wasted with old age , that the poets feigned him to be turned into a grasshopper : he was said to be beloved by Aurora ( on whom he begat Prince Memnon ) , for that he used early rising , whereby he preserved his life long .
... was so wasted with old age , that the poets feigned him to be turned into a grasshopper : he was said to be beloved by Aurora ( on whom he begat Prince Memnon ) , for that he used early rising , whereby he preserved his life long .
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Preserve thou Cæsar , who is meditating an expedition against the Britons , the furthest people in the world , and also the new levy of youths to be dreaded by ...
Preserve thou Cæsar , who is meditating an expedition against the Britons , the furthest people in the world , and also the new levy of youths to be dreaded by ...
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