The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... poet dissuades the Romans from reviving the civil The Republic is represented under the allegory of a ship . war . O SHIP , shall new waves bear thee back to sea again ? O what are you doing ! Bravely seize the port . Do you not ...
... poet dissuades the Romans from reviving the civil The Republic is represented under the allegory of a ship . war . O SHIP , shall new waves bear thee back to sea again ? O what are you doing ! Bravely seize the port . Do you not ...
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... poet intimates to Mæcenas , who had offered him- self to be his guest , that he should only treat him with common wine , unless he himself brought better along with him . My dear knight Mæcenas , you shall drink at my house the ignoble ...
... poet intimates to Mæcenas , who had offered him- self to be his guest , that he should only treat him with common wine , unless he himself brought better along with him . My dear knight Mæcenas , you shall drink at my house the ignoble ...
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... poetry , exceeds all other blessings of life ... WHAT does the poet beg from the consecrated shrine of Phœbus ? What does he pray for , while he pours from the flagon the first libation of wine ? Not the rich crops of fertile Sardinia ...
... poetry , exceeds all other blessings of life ... WHAT does the poet beg from the consecrated shrine of Phœbus ? What does he pray for , while he pours from the flagon the first libation of wine ? Not the rich crops of fertile Sardinia ...
Strona 59
... were he to rise again , shall * Horace being the first who brought lyric poetry to any degree of perfection among the Romans . ever tear me from you : such is the will 59 genuous smile. Nothing on earth is completely ...
... were he to rise again , shall * Horace being the first who brought lyric poetry to any degree of perfection among the Romans . ever tear me from you : such is the will 59 genuous smile. Nothing on earth is completely ...
Strona 62
... of Bacchus on this festival , which cannot be literally translated . † A spear , round the staff of which ivy and vine - leaves were twined . ‡ Ariadne . * The poets allegorically represented themselves as trans- formed into 62.
... of Bacchus on this festival , which cannot be literally translated . † A spear , round the staff of which ivy and vine - leaves were twined . ‡ Ariadne . * The poets allegorically represented themselves as trans- formed into 62.
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admire afraid agreeable amongst ancient Anticyra Apollo Apulia arms Augustus Bacchus bear beauty better boar Cæsar Campania Campus Martius celebrated Colchian covetous death delight desire dread drink ears earth Ennius EPISTLE Falernian Falernian wine father fault favour fellow flames fortune genius give Goddess Gods Grecian groves guest hair happy hath honour Horace horse Iapyx illustrious impious JULIUS FLORUS Jupiter kings labour laugh learned lest live Lucanian Lucilius lyre madman Mæcenas manner means Mede midst mind mother muse never passion person poems poet poetry praise rage rich river Roman Rome sacred SATIRE SATIRE IV SATIRE VIII sesterces sing slaves Tarentum Telephus temples Teucer thee thing thou Thracian Tibur tion Troy Venus verses vices virgins virtue wealth whence whither winds wine wise words wretched write young youth