The Works of HoraceMacmillan, 1887 - 274 |
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... upwards of 300 years , ever since the days of the Samnite wars . Hither fled some of the Roman troops after the defeat at Carnæ . Nature never intended Horace for a soldier : but he , who was born in a military town , became for a HOR . I.
... upwards of 300 years , ever since the days of the Samnite wars . Hither fled some of the Roman troops after the defeat at Carnæ . Nature never intended Horace for a soldier : but he , who was born in a military town , became for a HOR . I.
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... town of Venusia , engaged there in some petty trade , and been an entertaining companion at the suppers of the centurions and their families . A more striking example cannot be given of what may depend on some humble instrument , who at ...
... town of Venusia , engaged there in some petty trade , and been an entertaining companion at the suppers of the centurions and their families . A more striking example cannot be given of what may depend on some humble instrument , who at ...
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... town ; presently he repairs his shattered ships ; for poverty to bear he cannot learn . One there is , who scorns not draughts of mellow Massic , nor to take a portion from the heart of the day , with limbs stretched now beneath a ...
... town ; presently he repairs his shattered ships ; for poverty to bear he cannot learn . One there is , who scorns not draughts of mellow Massic , nor to take a portion from the heart of the day , with limbs stretched now beneath a ...
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... towns , and the temples of the gods . XVI . All mankind long for rest , which riches cannot buy . Contentment , not wealth , makes genuine happiness . For rest he prays the gods who is surprised on the broad Ægæan , when all at once a ...
... towns , and the temples of the gods . XVI . All mankind long for rest , which riches cannot buy . Contentment , not wealth , makes genuine happiness . For rest he prays the gods who is surprised on the broad Ægæan , when all at once a ...
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... towns his weary cohorts , and seeks to end his toils . Ye both give gentle counsel , gracious Powers , and , when ' tis given , rejoice . We know how he with swooping thunderbolt quelled the impious Titans and their monstrous crew ; he ...
... towns his weary cohorts , and seeks to end his toils . Ye both give gentle counsel , gracious Powers , and , when ' tis given , rejoice . We know how he with swooping thunderbolt quelled the impious Titans and their monstrous crew ; he ...
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