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Horace Theodore Alois Buckley. Virtue , her dignity , at the veering of the popular air . throwing open heaven to those who deserve not to die , directs her progress through paths of difficulty , ' and spurns with a rapid wing groveling ...
Horace Theodore Alois Buckley. Virtue , her dignity , at the veering of the popular air . throwing open heaven to those who deserve not to die , directs her progress through paths of difficulty , ' and spurns with a rapid wing groveling ...
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... virtue , thy tigers carried , drawing the yoke with intract- able neck ; by this Romulus escaped Acheron on the horses of Mars - Juno1 having spoken what the gods in full conclave approved : " Troy , Troy , a fatal and lewd judge ...
... virtue , thy tigers carried , drawing the yoke with intract- able neck ; by this Romulus escaped Acheron on the horses of Mars - Juno1 having spoken what the gods in full conclave approved : " Troy , Troy , a fatal and lewd judge ...
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... virtue even of old Cato is re- corded to have been frequently warmed with wine . Thou ap- pliest a gentle violence to that disposition , which is in general of the rougher cast . Thou revealest the cares and secret de- signs of the wise ...
... virtue even of old Cato is re- corded to have been frequently warmed with wine . Thou ap- pliest a gentle violence to that disposition , which is in general of the rougher cast . Thou revealest the cares and secret de- signs of the wise ...
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... virtue of their parents , and a chastity reserved from any other man by a steadfast security ; and it is forbidden to sin , or the reward is death . O if there be any one willing to remove our impious slaughters , and civil rage ; if he ...
... virtue of their parents , and a chastity reserved from any other man by a steadfast security ; and it is forbidden to sin , or the reward is death . O if there be any one willing to remove our impious slaughters , and civil rage ; if he ...
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... virtue . Let us , then , cast our gems and precious stones and useless gold , the cause of extreme evil , either into the Capitol , whither the acclamations and crowd of applauding [ citizens ] call us , or into the adjoining ocean . If ...
... virtue . Let us , then , cast our gems and precious stones and useless gold , the cause of extreme evil , either into the Capitol , whither the acclamations and crowd of applauding [ citizens ] call us , or into the adjoining ocean . If ...
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