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... snow and rain , that followed the murder of Julius Cæsar ; that many temples were so struck down or very much damaged , which was looked upon as a presage of the horrible civil war that soon after followed WATSON .
... snow and rain , that followed the murder of Julius Cæsar ; that many temples were so struck down or very much damaged , which was looked upon as a presage of the horrible civil war that soon after followed WATSON .
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... and the temples of Vesta ; while he vaunts himself the avenger of the too disconsolate Ilia , and the uxorious river , leaving his channel , overflows his left bank , notwithstanding the disapprobation of Jupiter .
... and the temples of Vesta ; while he vaunts himself the avenger of the too disconsolate Ilia , and the uxorious river , leaving his channel , overflows his left bank , notwithstanding the disapprobation of Jupiter .
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... and , ignorant of the faithless gale , hopes you will be always disengaged , always amiable ! Wretched are those , to whom thou untried seemest fair ? The sacred 34 wall ( of Neptune's temple ] demonstrates , ".
... and , ignorant of the faithless gale , hopes you will be always disengaged , always amiable ! Wretched are those , to whom thou untried seemest fair ? The sacred 34 wall ( of Neptune's temple ] demonstrates , ".
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34 wall ( of Neptune's temple ] demonstrates , " by a votive tablet that I have consecrated my dropping garments to the powerful god of the sea . ODE VI . TO AGRIPPA . You shall be described by Varius , a bird " of Mæonian verse ...
34 wall ( of Neptune's temple ] demonstrates , " by a votive tablet that I have consecrated my dropping garments to the powerful god of the sea . ODE VI . TO AGRIPPA . You shall be described by Varius , a bird " of Mæonian verse ...
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... temples , bathed in wine , with a poplar crown , thus accosting his anxious friends : “ O associates and companions , we will go wherever fortune , more propitious than a father , shall carry us . Nothing is to be despaired of under ...
... temples , bathed in wine , with a poplar crown , thus accosting his anxious friends : “ O associates and companions , we will go wherever fortune , more propitious than a father , shall carry us . Nothing is to be despaired of under ...
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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