Horace, Volumes 1-2Harper & bros., 1860 |
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... form'd : Hail , winged messenger of Jove , And all th ' immortal powers above , Sweet parent of the bending lyre , Thy praise shall all its sounds inspire . Artful and cunning to conceal Whate'er in sportive theft you steal , When from ...
... form'd : Hail , winged messenger of Jove , And all th ' immortal powers above , Sweet parent of the bending lyre , Thy praise shall all its sounds inspire . Artful and cunning to conceal Whate'er in sportive theft you steal , When from ...
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... Form'd by the hand of penury severe , In dwellings suited to their small demain , Fabricius , Curius , and Camillus rose ; To deeds of martial glory rose Marcellus , like a youthful tree , of growth Insensible , high shoots his ...
... Form'd by the hand of penury severe , In dwellings suited to their small demain , Fabricius , Curius , and Camillus rose ; To deeds of martial glory rose Marcellus , like a youthful tree , of growth Insensible , high shoots his ...
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... form'd in beauty's pride , With his hair of jetty dye , And the black lustre of his eye . Charming shell , Apollo's love , How grateful to the feasts of Jove ! 15 Hear thy poet's solemn prayer , Thou soft'ner of each anxious care . ODE ...
... form'd in beauty's pride , With his hair of jetty dye , And the black lustre of his eye . Charming shell , Apollo's love , How grateful to the feasts of Jove ! 15 Hear thy poet's solemn prayer , Thou soft'ner of each anxious care . ODE ...
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... form'd the train of Rome's affairs , With lofty rapture reinflamed , infuse Heroic thoughts , and wake the buskin'd muse . 15 20 Hark ! the shrill clarion's voice I hear ; Its threatening murmurs pierce mine ear ; And in thy lines ...
... form'd the train of Rome's affairs , With lofty rapture reinflamed , infuse Heroic thoughts , and wake the buskin'd muse . 15 20 Hark ! the shrill clarion's voice I hear ; Its threatening murmurs pierce mine ear ; And in thy lines ...
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... to a violence of slavery unknown to the nations whom they had conquered , and infamous to all pos- terity . 13 Valerius Maximus has given us this glorious character of In wisdom form'd th ' imperial sway , And bid BOOK II . - ODE XV . 85 ...
... to a violence of slavery unknown to the nations whom they had conquered , and infamous to all pos- terity . 13 Valerius Maximus has given us this glorious character of In wisdom form'd th ' imperial sway , And bid BOOK II . - ODE XV . 85 ...
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ancient ARCHYTAS Aristippus arms Augustus Bacchus bard behold bend beneath bless'd bold breast breath Cæsar charms cheerful cries crowd crown'd dare death delight dread earth Epicurean Epicurus fair Falernian wine fame fate Faunus fear feast fierce fire flame flowing form'd fortune frugal give glows gods gold grace happy hath haughty head hear heart heaven honours Horace impious indulgence inspire Jove Julius Cæsar kings labours Latian light live lyre madness Mæcenas maid Mede muse ne'er numbers o'er Parthian passions peace Pindar plain pleasure poet poet's possess'd praise pride Proculeius Pyrrha race rage raise reign rich rise Roman Rome round sacred SATIRE Scythians seas shine shore sing sire skies slave song soul strain sweet Telephus Teucer thee thine thou Thracian Tibur toil Venus verse Vindelici Virgil virgin virtue waves wealth whence winds wine wise wretch youth