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Strona 93
... praises of posterity , as long as the priest shall ascend the Capitol with the silent [ vestal ] virgin . Where the rapid Aufidus shall murmur , and where Daunus , poorly supplied with water , ruled over a rustic people , I , exalted ...
... praises of posterity , as long as the priest shall ascend the Capitol with the silent [ vestal ] virgin . Where the rapid Aufidus shall murmur , and where Daunus , poorly supplied with water , ruled over a rustic people , I , exalted ...
Strona 98
... PRAISES OF DRUSus . 12 LIKE " as the winged minister of thunder ( to whom Jupiter , the sovereign of the gods , has assigned the dominion over the fleeeting birds , having experienced his fidelity in the affair of the beauteous Ganymede ) ...
... PRAISES OF DRUSus . 12 LIKE " as the winged minister of thunder ( to whom Jupiter , the sovereign of the gods , has assigned the dominion over the fleeeting birds , having experienced his fidelity in the affair of the beauteous Ganymede ) ...
Strona 105
... praises , who returned , having gained a name from conquered Africa , than the Calabrian muses ; neither , should writings be silent , would you have any reward for having done well . What would the son of Mars and Ilia be , if ...
... praises , who returned , having gained a name from conquered Africa , than the Calabrian muses ; neither , should writings be silent , would you have any reward for having done well . What would the son of Mars and Ilia be , if ...
Strona 111
... praise and wished - for honor to the victories already obtained . O thou dread guardian of Italy and imperial Rome , thee the Spaniard , " till now un- conquered , and the Mede , and the Indian , thee the vagrant Scythian admires ; thee ...
... praise and wished - for honor to the victories already obtained . O thou dread guardian of Italy and imperial Rome , thee the Spaniard , " till now un- conquered , and the Mede , and the Indian , thee the vagrant Scythian admires ; thee ...
Strona 114
... PRAISES OF A COUNTRY LIFE . HAPPY the man , " who , remote from business , after the man- 3 Pecusve Calabris . The wealthier Romans had different pastures for summer and winter . The poorer sort sent their flocks into the public ...
... PRAISES OF A COUNTRY LIFE . HAPPY the man , " who , remote from business , after the man- 3 Pecusve Calabris . The wealthier Romans had different pastures for summer and winter . The poorer sort sent their flocks into the public ...
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