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... celebrated ] , who with her yoked swans visits Gni . dos , and the shining Cyclades , and Paphos : the night also shall be celebrated in a suitable lay . ODE XXIX . TO MÆCENAS . O Mæcenas , thou progeny of Tuscan kings , there has been ...
... celebrated ] , who with her yoked swans visits Gni . dos , and the shining Cyclades , and Paphos : the night also shall be celebrated in a suitable lay . ODE XXIX . TO MÆCENAS . O Mæcenas , thou progeny of Tuscan kings , there has been ...
Strona 84
... celebrated on a lying lyre . You , a woman of modesty , you , a woman of probity , shall traverse the stars , as a golden constellation , Castor and the brother of the great Castor , offended at the infamy brought on [ their sister ] ...
... celebrated on a lying lyre . You , a woman of modesty , you , a woman of probity , shall traverse the stars , as a golden constellation , Castor and the brother of the great Castor , offended at the infamy brought on [ their sister ] ...
Strona 180
... celebrated by any other tongue , I the Roman lyrist first made known . It delights me , as I bring out new productions , to be perused by the eyes , and held in the hands of the ingenuous . Would you know why the ungrateful reader ...
... celebrated by any other tongue , I the Roman lyrist first made known . It delights me , as I bring out new productions , to be perused by the eyes , and held in the hands of the ingenuous . Would you know why the ungrateful reader ...
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