The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... horses , shall rage about your ulcerous liver , not without complaint that sprightly youth rejoice rather in the verdant ivy and grow- ing myrtle , and dedicate sapless leaves to Hebrus , the companion of winter . ODE XXVI . That free ...
... horses , shall rage about your ulcerous liver , not without complaint that sprightly youth rejoice rather in the verdant ivy and grow- ing myrtle , and dedicate sapless leaves to Hebrus , the companion of winter . ODE XXVI . That free ...
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... horses and rapid chariot through the clear serene ; at which the sluggish earth and wandering rivers , at which Styx , and the horrid seat of detested Tænarus , and the utmost boundary of Atlas , was shaken . The Deity is able to make ...
... horses and rapid chariot through the clear serene ; at which the sluggish earth and wandering rivers , at which Styx , and the horrid seat of detested Tænarus , and the utmost boundary of Atlas , was shaken . The Deity is able to make ...
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... horses of Mars . Juno spoke what the Gods in full council approved : " Troy , Troy , a fatal and * The Eleusinian mysteries , so named from Eleusis , in Attica , where they were celebrated . lewd judge , and a foreign woman , † have 68.
... horses of Mars . Juno spoke what the Gods in full council approved : " Troy , Troy , a fatal and * The Eleusinian mysteries , so named from Eleusis , in Attica , where they were celebrated . lewd judge , and a foreign woman , † have 68.
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... horses : I will visit the quivered Geloni , and the Scythian river Tanais , without a hurt . You entertained the sublime Cæsar , studious to put an end to his toils , in the Pierian grotto , soon as he had distri- buted in towns his ...
... horses : I will visit the quivered Geloni , and the Scythian river Tanais , without a hurt . You entertained the sublime Cæsar , studious to put an end to his toils , in the Pierian grotto , soon as he had distri- buted in towns his ...
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... horse- man than Bellerophon himself , neither conquered at boxing , or by want of swiftness in the race ; he is also dexterous to strike with his javelin the stags flying through the opened plains in fright- ened herd , and active to ...
... horse- man than Bellerophon himself , neither conquered at boxing , or by want of swiftness in the race ; he is also dexterous to strike with his javelin the stags flying through the opened plains in fright- ened herd , and active to ...
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