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Do thou at length , prophetic Apollo , ( we pray thee ! ) come , vailing thy radiant shoulders with a cloud : or thou. 8 " Terris " is a Grecism for " in terras . " See on Virg . Ecl . viii . 101 . 9 Horace alludes to a superstitious ...
Do thou at length , prophetic Apollo , ( we pray thee ! ) come , vailing thy radiant shoulders with a cloud : or thou. 8 " Terris " is a Grecism for " in terras . " See on Virg . Ecl . viii . 101 . 9 Horace alludes to a superstitious ...
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vailing thy radiant shoulders with a cloud : or thou , if it be more agreeable to thee , smiling Venus , about whom hover the gods of mirth and love : or thou , if thou regard " thy neglected race and descendants , our founder Mars ...
vailing thy radiant shoulders with a cloud : or thou , if it be more agreeable to thee , smiling Venus , about whom hover the gods of mirth and love : or thou , if thou regard " thy neglected race and descendants , our founder Mars ...
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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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TO LYDIA . o W 2 1 0 LYDIA , I conjure thee * s by all the powers above , to tell me why you are so intent to ruin Sybaris by inspiring him with love ? ** Why hates he the sunny plain , though inured to bear the dust and heat ?
TO LYDIA . o W 2 1 0 LYDIA , I conjure thee * s by all the powers above , to tell me why you are so intent to ruin Sybaris by inspiring him with love ? ** Why hates he the sunny plain , though inured to bear the dust and heat ?
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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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