The Works of HoraceMacmillan, 1887 - 274 |
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... passing malady of soul . He seems almost as a personal friend to each of us . What would we not give to spend one evening with him , to take a walk over his Sabine farm with him , to sit by his foun- tain , to hear him tell a tale , or ...
... passing malady of soul . He seems almost as a personal friend to each of us . What would we not give to spend one evening with him , to take a walk over his Sabine farm with him , to sit by his foun- tain , to hear him tell a tale , or ...
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... pass an old age not dishonoured , nor one which lacks the lyre . XXXII . To the lute of lyric poetry . We are summoned . If at ease beneath the shade we have with thee composed a sportive lay , which may live for this year and more ...
... pass an old age not dishonoured , nor one which lacks the lyre . XXXII . To the lute of lyric poetry . We are summoned . If at ease beneath the shade we have with thee composed a sportive lay , which may live for this year and more ...
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... passing brook our cups of fiery Falernian ? Who will entice shy Lyde from her home ? Go , bid her hasten with her ivory lute , her tresses bound into a comely knot in the fashion of a Spartan girl . XII . Horace pleads the unfitness of ...
... passing brook our cups of fiery Falernian ? Who will entice shy Lyde from her home ? Go , bid her hasten with her ivory lute , her tresses bound into a comely knot in the fashion of a Spartan girl . XII . Horace pleads the unfitness of ...
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... passes , you strive to pacify the mind of Pluto whom tears may not move ; he who imprisons with his gloomy flood Geryon's triple bulk , and Tityos , the flood , you know , we all must sail across , all we who live upon the gifts of ...
... passes , you strive to pacify the mind of Pluto whom tears may not move ; he who imprisons with his gloomy flood Geryon's triple bulk , and Tityos , the flood , you know , we all must sail across , all we who live upon the gifts of ...
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... pass his life beneath the sky and in perilous times . At their view of him from the enemy's battle- ments , the consort of the warring monarch , and the ripe maiden , would sigh , alas ! lest the royal lover , unversed in battle ...
... pass his life beneath the sky and in perilous times . At their view of him from the enemy's battle- ments , the consort of the warring monarch , and the ripe maiden , would sigh , alas ! lest the royal lover , unversed in battle ...
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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