The Works of HoraceJohn Allyn, 1880 - 431 |
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... thee among the lyric choir , I shall lift my head to the skies . 1. atavis ] A noun substantive , signifying properly an ancestor in the fifth degree , thus : " pater , ' ' avus , ' ' proavus , ' ' abavus , ' ' atavus ' ; compounded of ...
... thee among the lyric choir , I shall lift my head to the skies . 1. atavis ] A noun substantive , signifying properly an ancestor in the fifth degree , thus : " pater , ' ' avus , ' ' proavus , ' ' abavus , ' ' atavus ' ; compounded of ...
Strona 243
... thee the avenger of Cæsar ; nor let our sins drive thee too soon away ; here take thy triumphs ; be thou our father and prince , and suffer not the Mede to go unpunished , whilst thou art our chief , Ó Cæsar . 1. Jam satis- ] These are ...
... thee the avenger of Cæsar ; nor let our sins drive thee too soon away ; here take thy triumphs ; be thou our father and prince , and suffer not the Mede to go unpunished , whilst thou art our chief , Ó Cæsar . 1. Jam satis- ] These are ...
Strona 246
... thee Virgil , O 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 ...
... thee Virgil , O 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 ...
Strona 248
... and our hopes we must contract . The grave awaits thee ; and when there , no more shalt thou preside at the feast , or sigh for the fair young Lycidas . 6 2. machinae ] The machines here mentioned are called 248 NOTES .
... and our hopes we must contract . The grave awaits thee ; and when there , no more shalt thou preside at the feast , or sigh for the fair young Lycidas . 6 2. machinae ] The machines here mentioned are called 248 NOTES .
Strona 250
... thee , and will timidly wonder when the tempest ariseth . I pity those who have no ex- perience of thee ; for my part , I have escaped out of the storm , as the walls of the Sea - god show , whereon my dripping garments and the picture ...
... thee , and will timidly wonder when the tempest ariseth . I pity those who have no ex- perience of thee ; for my part , I have escaped out of the storm , as the walls of the Sea - god show , whereon my dripping garments and the picture ...
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