The Works of HoraceMacmillan, 1887 - 274 |
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... Venus , like the robin redbreasts of later stories , threw on the sleeping child leaves of sacred myrtle and holy bay . Venusia had been an important Roman colony for upwards of 300 years , ever since the days of the Samnite wars ...
... Venus , like the robin redbreasts of later stories , threw on the sleeping child leaves of sacred myrtle and holy bay . Venusia had been an important Roman colony for upwards of 300 years , ever since the days of the Samnite wars ...
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... Venus , Lady of Cythera , leads her quires , while the Moon looks down from above , and linked with the Nymphs the beauteous Graces shake the ground with measured tread , and fiery Vulcan kindles the Cyclops ' ponderous forges . Now ...
... Venus , Lady of Cythera , leads her quires , while the Moon looks down from above , and linked with the Nymphs the beauteous Graces shake the ground with measured tread , and fiery Vulcan kindles the Cyclops ' ponderous forges . Now ...
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... Venus has imbued with the quintessence of her own nectar . Thrice happy , and more than thrice are they , whom a link unbroken binds , and whose love , not torn apart by evil rancours , will not loose them sooner than their latest day ...
... Venus has imbued with the quintessence of her own nectar . Thrice happy , and more than thrice are they , whom a link unbroken binds , and whose love , not torn apart by evil rancours , will not loose them sooner than their latest day ...
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... Venus will you comb your tresses , and on the unwarlike lyre accompany your songs , the delight of women : vainly in your bridal - chamber will you shun the ponderous spears , and the point of the Cretan wand , and the din , and Ajax ...
... Venus will you comb your tresses , and on the unwarlike lyre accompany your songs , the delight of women : vainly in your bridal - chamber will you shun the ponderous spears , and the point of the Cretan wand , and the din , and Ajax ...
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... , after wine ? Who sings not rather of thee , O father Bacchus , and of thee , fair Venus ? But that no man may o'erpass what temperate Liber gives , the brawl of Centaurs with Lapithæ , fought to the death 3-2 I. 17 , 18. ] 35 THE ODES .
... , after wine ? Who sings not rather of thee , O father Bacchus , and of thee , fair Venus ? But that no man may o'erpass what temperate Liber gives , the brawl of Centaurs with Lapithæ , fought to the death 3-2 I. 17 , 18. ] 35 THE ODES .
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admiration Alcæus ancient Apollo Apulia Augustus Bacchus battle of Actium beneath better Cæsar called Cato Catullus charms Chimæra Cicero comedy Comp death delight dread earth Ennius Epistles Epod Esquiline hill farm father fault fear feast fortune genius give goddess gods Greek happy Heaven Homer honour Horace Horace's Hymn Iambic Iliad Jove Julius Cæsar Juvenal king Latin Latium laugh lest live Lucilius lyre Mæcenas Marsian mean mind Muse never night Odes once Orelli Ovid Parthians passion patron perhaps philosophy Pindar Plautus play pleasant poems poet poetical poetry prætor praise rich Roman Rome Sabine sacred satires says seems sense sesterces sing slave soul speaks spirit Stoic style Suetonius TEIRESIAS tell thee things thou Thracian Tibullus Tibur town trouble Varius Venus verses Virg Virgil virtue wealth wine word writings youth