The Fasti, Tristia, Pontic Epistles, Ibis, and HalieuticonBell & Daldy, 1872 - 503 pages |
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Page 271
... Bistonian plains . Again she sailed over the waters of the Hellespont ; and steered for Dardania , that bears the name of its founder , and thee , Lamp- sacus , safe under the care of thy rustic God , and where the sea divides Sestos ...
... Bistonian plains . Again she sailed over the waters of the Hellespont ; and steered for Dardania , that bears the name of its founder , and thee , Lamp- sacus , safe under the care of thy rustic God , and where the sea divides Sestos ...
Page 375
... Bistonian horse may not crush my ashes half unburied ( as , forsooth , befits an exile ) ; and that if , after death , there is any perception , no Sarmatian ghost may alarm my shade . These things , Maxi- mus , when heard , could ...
... Bistonian horse may not crush my ashes half unburied ( as , forsooth , befits an exile ) ; and that if , after death , there is any perception , no Sarmatian ghost may alarm my shade . These things , Maxi- mus , when heard , could ...
Page 378
... Bistonian lances ; the other , the javelins hurled by the Sarmatian hand . Come now , and recount to me the examples of men of ancient times , who have endured misfortunes with fortitude . Admire , too , the firmness of the magnanimous ...
... Bistonian lances ; the other , the javelins hurled by the Sarmatian hand . Come now , and recount to me the examples of men of ancient times , who have endured misfortunes with fortitude . Admire , too , the firmness of the magnanimous ...
Page 453
... from the old and summary practice of selling under a spear the booty acquired in war . Hence , the phrase Sub hasta vendere , ' means , to sell by auction . ' 6 G G fected , that he did not make the Bistonian snow E. V ] 449 OF OVID .
... from the old and summary practice of selling under a spear the booty acquired in war . Hence , the phrase Sub hasta vendere , ' means , to sell by auction . ' 6 G G fected , that he did not make the Bistonian snow E. V ] 449 OF OVID .
Page 487
... Bistonian Minerva ; on which account even now the face of the Goddess is covered . Like those , who once , as food , made the mangers of the Thracian king red with blood . Like those who were exposed to the lions of Thero- damas , and ...
... Bistonian Minerva ; on which account even now the face of the Goddess is covered . Like those , who once , as food , made the mangers of the Thracian king red with blood . Like those who were exposed to the lions of Thero- damas , and ...
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Æneas Æneid alludes altar ancient arms Augustus Bacchus banishment bear behold Bistonian brother Cæsar Calends called cause celebrated Ceres Constellation cruel daughter death Deity derived didst Divinity dost thou earth ELEGY enemy entreats EPISTLE exile father Faunus favour festival flames Fortune frankincense Germanicus Getæ Getic give Goddess Gods Gower thus renders Greek hand heaven Hercules honour husband Hyades Janus Jove Julius Cæsar Juno Jupiter king land Latian Latium lines Mars Maximus mayst thou month mother Muse Naso Nymph Ovid poem poet Pontus praise pray punishment Quinquatria received rising rites Roman Rome Romulus Sabine sacred sacrifice Sarmatian says Scythian Servius Tullius shalt slain sorrow spot steeds stream supposed tears tells temple thee things thou art thou hast thou mayst Thrace thyself Tiber Tiberius Translated Tuticanus Venus verses Vesta vols waves wife wine wont words worship wrath wretched