The Works of HoraceMacmillan, 1887 - 274 |
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... thou , if thou choosest , laughing Erycina , around whom Mirth flits , and Love ; or thou , our Founder , if thou dost regard thy race and children whom thou hast scorned , thou that art glutted with too long a show , thou whom the ...
... thou , if thou choosest , laughing Erycina , around whom Mirth flits , and Love ; or thou , our Founder , if thou dost regard thy race and children whom thou hast scorned , thou that art glutted with too long a show , thou whom the ...
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... thou wouldst restore the oxen that by craft had been taken away , bereft of his quiver Apollo smiled . Likewise too with thee for his guide , the wealthy Priam , departing from Ilium , eluded the haughty sons of Atreus , and the ...
... thou wouldst restore the oxen that by craft had been taken away , bereft of his quiver Apollo smiled . Likewise too with thee for his guide , the wealthy Priam , departing from Ilium , eluded the haughty sons of Atreus , and the ...
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... thou with thy ponderous car shalt shake the sky , thou on the sacrilegious groves shalt send thy vengeful bolts . XIII . To Lydia . The jealous lover . The praise of constancy . Lydia , when you extol the rosy neck of Telephus , the ...
... thou with thy ponderous car shalt shake the sky , thou on the sacrilegious groves shalt send thy vengeful bolts . XIII . To Lydia . The jealous lover . The praise of constancy . Lydia , when you extol the rosy neck of Telephus , the ...
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... thou will it not , bright Bassareus , nor drag beneath the open sky what is wrapt in varied foliage . Restrain the terrific cymbals , and the Berecynthian horn withal ; for blinded Self - love follows close upon them , and Boast , that ...
... thou will it not , bright Bassareus , nor drag beneath the open sky what is wrapt in varied foliage . Restrain the terrific cymbals , and the Berecynthian horn withal ; for blinded Self - love follows close upon them , and Boast , that ...
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... thou to whom the Sire has given with the harp a voice crystal - clear . Does then an endless sleep o'erwhelm Quinctilius ? When shall Reverence , and the sister of Justice , untainted Honour , and naked Truth , ever find one to be his ...
... thou to whom the Sire has given with the harp a voice crystal - clear . Does then an endless sleep o'erwhelm Quinctilius ? When shall Reverence , and the sister of Justice , untainted Honour , and naked Truth , ever find one to be his ...
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