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... better things ! ODE XXX . TO VENUS . O VENUS , queen of Gnidus " and Paphos , neglect your fa- vorite Cyprus , and transport yourself into the beautiful temple of Glycera , who is invoking you with abundance of frankincense . Let your ...
... better things ! ODE XXX . TO VENUS . O VENUS , queen of Gnidus " and Paphos , neglect your fa- vorite Cyprus , and transport yourself into the beautiful temple of Glycera , who is invoking you with abundance of frankincense . Let your ...
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... better fitted for dances and jokes and play , you were accounted insufficient for fight ; yet it then appeared , you , the same deity , was the mediator of peace and war . Upon you , ornamented with your golden horn , Cerberus ...
... better fitted for dances and jokes and play , you were accounted insufficient for fight ; yet it then appeared , you , the same deity , was the mediator of peace and war . Upon you , ornamented with your golden horn , Cerberus ...
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... better family ; another vies with him for morals and a better reputation ; a third has a superior number of dependants ; but Fate , by the impartial law of nature , is allotted both to the conspicuous and the ob- scure ; the capacious ...
... better family ; another vies with him for morals and a better reputation ; a third has a superior number of dependants ; but Fate , by the impartial law of nature , is allotted both to the conspicuous and the ob- scure ; the capacious ...
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... better horseman than Bellerophon himself , neither conquered at boxing , nor by want of swiftness in the race : he is also skilled to strike with his javelin the stags flying through the open plains in frightened herd , and active to ...
... better horseman than Bellerophon himself , neither conquered at boxing , nor by want of swiftness in the race : he is also skilled to strike with his javelin the stags flying through the open plains in frightened herd , and active to ...
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... better able to extend my small revenues , by contract- ing my desires , than if I could join the kingdom of Alyattes to the Phrygian plains . Much is wanting to those who covet much . ' Tis well with him to whom God has given what is ...
... better able to extend my small revenues , by contract- ing my desires , than if I could join the kingdom of Alyattes to the Phrygian plains . Much is wanting to those who covet much . ' Tis well with him to whom God has given what is ...
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