The Works of HoraceHinds & Noble, 1899 - 209 |
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... thou , the winged son of gentle Maia , by changing thy figure , personate a youth upon earth , submitting to be called the avenger of Cæsar ; late mayest thou return to the skies , and long mayest thou joyously be present to the Roman ...
... thou , the winged son of gentle Maia , by changing thy figure , personate a youth upon earth , submitting to be called the avenger of Cæsar ; late mayest thou return to the skies , and long mayest thou joyously be present to the Roman ...
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... thou , so lately my trouble and fatigue , but now an object of tenderness and solicitude , mayest thou escape those dangerous seas which flow among the shining Cyclades . ODE XV . TO PARIS . When the perfidious shepherd ( Paris ) ...
... thou , so lately my trouble and fatigue , but now an object of tenderness and solicitude , mayest thou escape those dangerous seas which flow among the shining Cyclades . ODE XV . TO PARIS . When the perfidious shepherd ( Paris ) ...
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... Thou appliest a gentle violence to that disposition , which is in general of the rougher cast . Thou revealest the cares and secret designs of the wise , by the assistance of merry Bac- chus . You restore hope and spirit to anxious ...
... Thou appliest a gentle violence to that disposition , which is in general of the rougher cast . Thou revealest the cares and secret designs of the wise , by the assistance of merry Bac- chus . You restore hope and spirit to anxious ...
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