The Fasti, Tristia, Pontic Epistles, Ibis, and HalieuticonBell & Daldy, 1872 - 503 pages |
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... arms of Cæsar ; we will sing the altars " of Cæsar , and those days which he has added to the festivals . Do thou favour me while endeavouring to recount the praises of thy kindred , and dispel from my breast its trembling fears . Show ...
... arms of Cæsar ; we will sing the altars " of Cæsar , and those days which he has added to the festivals . Do thou favour me while endeavouring to recount the praises of thy kindred , and dispel from my breast its trembling fears . Show ...
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... arms than with the stars , and thy greater care was to conquer thy neighbours . Yet , Cæsar , there is a reason which may have influenced him , and he has a ground on which he may defend his error . That period which is sufficient to ...
... arms than with the stars , and thy greater care was to conquer thy neighbours . Yet , Cæsar , there is a reason which may have influenced him , and he has a ground on which he may defend his error . That period which is sufficient to ...
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... arms which I properly bear . " The god had closed his lips ; then thus I open mine , my words eliciting those of the divi- nity- " Since there are so many vaulted archways , why dost thou stand consecrated by a statue in one alone ...
... arms which I properly bear . " The god had closed his lips ; then thus I open mine , my words eliciting those of the divi- nity- " Since there are so many vaulted archways , why dost thou stand consecrated by a statue in one alone ...
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... arms are taken up ? " There was no delay , the cause of the circumstance inquired after was told me in answer . " In order that the means of returning may lie open in readi- ness for the people when they have gone forth to war , the ...
... arms are taken up ? " There was no delay , the cause of the circumstance inquired after was told me in answer . " In order that the means of returning may lie open in readi- ness for the people when they have gone forth to war , the ...
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... arms relaxed in sleep of the watery sire , binds them together . He , versatile in form , by his peculiar art changes his appearance , but afterwards , overcome by the fetters , he returns to his natural shape , and , raising his ...
... arms relaxed in sleep of the watery sire , binds them together . He , versatile in form , by his peculiar art changes his appearance , but afterwards , overcome by the fetters , he returns to his natural shape , and , raising his ...
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The Fasti, Tristia, Pontic Epistles, Ibis, and Halieuticon of Ovid ... Henry T. Riley No preview available - 2015 |
The Fasti, Tristia, Pontic Epistles, Ibis, and Halieuticon of Ovid ... Henry T. Riley No preview available - 2017 |
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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