The Fasti, Tristia, Pontic Epistles, Ibis, and HalieuticonBell & Daldy, 1872 - 503 pages |
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... looks from his height over the whole earth , has nothing which he can behold but that which is under Roman sway . Hail ! joyous day , and ever return more happy , worthy to be honoured by a people all - powerful throughout the world ...
... looks from his height over the whole earth , has nothing which he can behold but that which is under Roman sway . Hail ! joyous day , and ever return more happy , worthy to be honoured by a people all - powerful throughout the world ...
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... looks out upon the people , but the other looks inward upon the household shrine ; 70 and as the gate - keeper among you ... look forth upon the regions of the east and the west . " Thou seeest the faces of Hecate " turned in three ...
... looks out upon the people , but the other looks inward upon the household shrine ; 70 and as the gate - keeper among you ... look forth upon the regions of the east and the west . " Thou seeest the faces of Hecate " turned in three ...
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... look two ways without moving my body . " He had said thus far , and by his coun- enance acknowledged that he would not be difficult to be moved by me , if I wished to make further inquiries . I took courage , and , undismayed , gave ...
... look two ways without moving my body . " He had said thus far , and by his coun- enance acknowledged that he would not be difficult to be moved by me , if I wished to make further inquiries . I took courage , and , undismayed , gave ...
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... look - out on either side , were so called from Janus . The poet asks the deity why he is honoured with a statue in only one ' janus , ' or arched temple , when there are so many places in Rome named after him . These passages were ...
... look - out on either side , were so called from Janus . The poet asks the deity why he is honoured with a statue in only one ' janus , ' or arched temple , when there are so many places in Rome named after him . These passages were ...
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... look upon the pontifical ceremonies of the Arcadian goddess . Thee too , sister of Turnus , 69 the same day received in thy temple , here where the Plain of Mars is traversed by the aqueduct of the Virgin . Whence shall I derive the ...
... look upon the pontifical ceremonies of the Arcadian goddess . Thee too , sister of Turnus , 69 the same day received in thy temple , here where the Plain of Mars is traversed by the aqueduct of the Virgin . Whence shall I derive the ...
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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