Horace, Volumes 1-2Harper & bros., 1860 |
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... race defend . 35 Parent of Rome , amid the rage of fight Sated with scenes of blood , thy fierce delight , Thou , whom the polish'd helm , the noise of arins , And the stern soldier's frown with transport warms Or thou , fair Maia's ...
... race defend . 35 Parent of Rome , amid the rage of fight Sated with scenes of blood , thy fierce delight , Thou , whom the polish'd helm , the noise of arins , And the stern soldier's frown with transport warms Or thou , fair Maia's ...
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... race of man confine . Thus from the sun's ethereal beam When bold Prometheus stole th ' enlivening flame , Of fevers dire a ghastly brood , Till then unknown , th ' unhappy fraud pursued ; On earth their horrors baleful spread , 31 And ...
... race of man confine . Thus from the sun's ethereal beam When bold Prometheus stole th ' enlivening flame , Of fevers dire a ghastly brood , Till then unknown , th ' unhappy fraud pursued ; On earth their horrors baleful spread , 31 And ...
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... race of humankind , 35 This ode was probably written for a festival of Mercury ; yet there is nothing extraordinary in it , excepting an elegance of expression ; a flowing and harmony of numbers . We have in it all the honourable titles ...
... race of humankind , 35 This ode was probably written for a festival of Mercury ; yet there is nothing extraordinary in it , excepting an elegance of expression ; a flowing and harmony of numbers . We have in it all the honourable titles ...
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... race , And Phœbus , dreadful with unerring dart , Nor will I not your praise proclaim . Alcides ' labours , and fair Leda's twins , Famed for the rapid race , for wrestling famed , Shall grace my song ; soon as whose star benign Through ...
... race , And Phœbus , dreadful with unerring dart , Nor will I not your praise proclaim . Alcides ' labours , and fair Leda's twins , Famed for the rapid race , for wrestling famed , Shall grace my song ; soon as whose star benign Through ...
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... race , And Paulus , mid the waste of Cannæ's field , How greatly prodigal of life ! 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 ...
... race , And Paulus , mid the waste of Cannæ's field , How greatly prodigal of life ! 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 ...
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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