The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... hath rendered every thing cross to the sober : nor do biting cares dis- perse any otherwise , than by the use of wine . Who , after drinking , ever complains of the hard- ships of war or poverty ? Who does not rather celebrate thee ...
... hath rendered every thing cross to the sober : nor do biting cares dis- perse any otherwise , than by the use of wine . Who , after drinking , ever complains of the hard- ships of war or poverty ? Who does not rather celebrate thee ...
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... hath become terrible to her by its rustling leaves , or the green lizards have stirred the bush . But I do not follow you , like a savage tigress , or a Gætu- lian lion , to tear you to pieces . Therefore , quit your mother , now you ...
... hath become terrible to her by its rustling leaves , or the green lizards have stirred the bush . But I do not follow you , like a savage tigress , or a Gætu- lian lion , to tear you to pieces . Therefore , quit your mother , now you ...
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... hath borne off the plume from one head , and delights in having placed , not fixed it , on another . ODE XXXV . TO FORTUNE . He prays to her for the commonwealth , Augustus , and the Roman armies . O GODDESS , who presidest over ...
... hath borne off the plume from one head , and delights in having placed , not fixed it , on another . ODE XXXV . TO FORTUNE . He prays to her for the commonwealth , Augustus , and the Roman armies . O GODDESS , who presidest over ...
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... of one , whose age hath trembled upon the verge of forty.t 1 ODE V. That he ought to recal his affection from. * Laments the distress of her family . † Closed the eighth lustrum . * The gay ladies in Rome dressed so as to 46.
... of one , whose age hath trembled upon the verge of forty.t 1 ODE V. That he ought to recal his affection from. * Laments the distress of her family . † Closed the eighth lustrum . * The gay ladies in Rome dressed so as to 46.
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... hath obscured the moon , and never a star appears for the mari- ners to regulate their course by , supplicates the Gods for ease ; for ease , Thrace , furious in war ; for ease , the Mede , with quiver graceful , neither purchasable by ...
... hath obscured the moon , and never a star appears for the mari- ners to regulate their course by , supplicates the Gods for ease ; for ease , Thrace , furious in war ; for ease , the Mede , with quiver graceful , neither purchasable by ...
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