The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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Strona 83
... beauty of Hebrus from Lipara , of the arts of industrious Minerva , after he has bathed his anointed shoul- ders in the waters of the Tiber , a better horse- man than Bellerophon himself , neither conquered at boxing , or by want of ...
... beauty of Hebrus from Lipara , of the arts of industrious Minerva , after he has bathed his anointed shoul- ders in the waters of the Tiber , a better horse- man than Bellerophon himself , neither conquered at boxing , or by want of ...
Strona 98
... beauty , to be the food of tigers . " Thou base Europa , thy absent father presses thee : why do you hesitate to die ? you may do for your neck , suspended from this ash , with your girdle that has commodiously attended you . Or if a ...
... beauty , to be the food of tigers . " Thou base Europa , thy absent father presses thee : why do you hesitate to die ? you may do for your neck , suspended from this ash , with your girdle that has commodiously attended you . Or if a ...
Strona 117
... beauty , when an unexpected plume shall come upon your vanity , and those locks , which now play loosely on your shoulders , shall fall off , and that colour , which is now preferable to the blossom of the damask rose , changed , O ...
... beauty , when an unexpected plume shall come upon your vanity , and those locks , which now play loosely on your shoulders , shall fall off , and that colour , which is now preferable to the blossom of the damask rose , changed , O ...
Strona 120
... beauty ; and you wanton and drink in an audacious manner ; and , when tipsy , solicit tardy Cupid with an affected qua- vering of voice . He basks in the charming cheeks of the blooming Chia , who is a proficient on the lyre . The ...
... beauty ; and you wanton and drink in an audacious manner ; and , when tipsy , solicit tardy Cupid with an affected qua- vering of voice . He basks in the charming cheeks of the blooming Chia , who is a proficient on the lyre . The ...
Strona 121
Horace. winged time has inserted in the public annals . Whither is beauty gone ? alas ! or whither your bloom ? whither your graceful deportment ? What have you remaining of her , of her who breathed love , and ravished me from myself ...
Horace. winged time has inserted in the public annals . Whither is beauty gone ? alas ! or whither your bloom ? whither your graceful deportment ? What have you remaining of her , of her who breathed love , and ravished me from myself ...
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