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... Thou , Maecenas , " he says , " art ever occupied in crowning poets with the ivy , and they in return exalt thee to the gods in their songs . " I need not protract this note with quotations to prove that the ivy , which was sacred to ...
... Thou , Maecenas , " he says , " art ever occupied in crowning poets with the ivy , and they in return exalt thee to the gods in their songs . " I need not protract this note with quotations to prove that the ivy , which was sacred to ...
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... thou , Apollo ; or thou , smiling Venus , with mirth and love thy companions ; or thou , Mars , our founder , who hast too long sported with war ; or do thou , son of Maia , put on the form of a man and let us call thee the avenger of ...
... thou , Apollo ; or thou , smiling Venus , with mirth and love thy companions ; or thou , Mars , our founder , who hast too long sported with war ; or do thou , son of Maia , put on the form of a man and let us call thee the avenger of ...
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... thou ship ; deliver him safe on the shores of Attica , and preserve him whom I love as my life ; and may the skies and winds prosper thee . Hard and rash was the man who first tempted the sea and defied the winds . In what shape should ...
... thou ship ; deliver him safe on the shores of Attica , and preserve him whom I love as my life ; and may the skies and winds prosper thee . Hard and rash was the man who first tempted the sea and defied the winds . In what shape should ...
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... thou preside at feast or sigh for the fair young Lycidas . a lamb or kid to Pan . SOLVITUR acris hiems grata vice veris et Favoni , Trahuntque siccas machinae carinas , Ac neque jam stabulis gaudet pecus aut arator igni ; Nec prata ...
... thou preside at feast or sigh for the fair young Lycidas . a lamb or kid to Pan . SOLVITUR acris hiems grata vice veris et Favoni , Trahuntque siccas machinae carinas , Ac neque jam stabulis gaudet pecus aut arator igni ; Nec prata ...
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... thou toying with now , Pyrrha ? He thinks , poor credulous youth , it will always be thus with thee , and will timidly wonder when the tempest ariseth . I pity those who have no experience of thee ; for my part I have escaped out of the ...
... thou toying with now , Pyrrha ? He thinks , poor credulous youth , it will always be thus with thee , and will timidly wonder when the tempest ariseth . I pity those who have no experience of thee ; for my part I have escaped out of the ...
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