The Works of HoraceHinds & Noble, 1899 - 209 |
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... arms stained with blood not yet expiated - a work full of danger and hazard : and you are treading upon fires , hidden under deceitful ashes : let therefore the muse that presides over severe tragedy , be for a while absent from the ...
... arms stained with blood not yet expiated - a work full of danger and hazard : and you are treading upon fires , hidden under deceitful ashes : let therefore the muse that presides over severe tragedy , be for a while absent from the ...
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... arms ; and as an expert horse . man , dreadful for his spear , let him harass the fierce Par- thians ; and let him lead a life exposed to the open air , and familiar with dangers . Him , the consort and marriageable virgin - daughter of ...
... arms ; and as an expert horse . man , dreadful for his spear , let him harass the fierce Par- thians ; and let him lead a life exposed to the open air , and familiar with dangers . Him , the consort and marriageable virgin - daughter of ...
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... arms taken away from our soldiers without bloodshed . I have be- held the arms of our citizens bound behind their free - born backs , and the gates [ of the enemy ] unshut , and the fields , which were depopulated by our battles ...
... arms taken away from our soldiers without bloodshed . I have be- held the arms of our citizens bound behind their free - born backs , and the gates [ of the enemy ] unshut , and the fields , which were depopulated by our battles ...
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