The Fasti, Tristia, Pontic Epistles, Ibis, and HalieuticonBell & Daldy, 1872 - 503 pages |
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Page 24
... tear - like drops . In those days neither Euphrates had sent its frankincense , nor India its zedoary , nor were the filaments of the ruddy crocus then known . The altar used to send forth its smoke , contented with the Sabine herbs ...
... tear - like drops . In those days neither Euphrates had sent its frankincense , nor India its zedoary , nor were the filaments of the ruddy crocus then known . The altar used to send forth its smoke , contented with the Sabine herbs ...
Page 25
... tears , my son , Proteus 5 will alleviate thy losses , and will teach thee in what manner thou mayst recover what has been lost . That however , he may not deceive thee by his transformations , let strong fetters bind both his hands ...
... tears , my son , Proteus 5 will alleviate thy losses , and will teach thee in what manner thou mayst recover what has been lost . That however , he may not deceive thee by his transformations , let strong fetters bind both his hands ...
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... tears , my son , this turn of fortune must be borne by thee with manful spirit . This was thy destiny ; it is no guilt of thy own that has exiled thee , but a god ; thou hast been banished from thy city by the anger of a divinity . Thou ...
... tears , my son , this turn of fortune must be borne by thee with manful spirit . This was thy destiny ; it is no guilt of thy own that has exiled thee , but a god ; thou hast been banished from thy city by the anger of a divinity . Thou ...
Page 69
Ovid. Let and let them not offend my Godhead with their tears . them offer me frankincense , and let the pious multitude pay adoration to Quirinus , their new God , and let them practise my father's arts and warfare . " He gave these ...
Ovid. Let and let them not offend my Godhead with their tears . them offer me frankincense , and let the pious multitude pay adoration to Quirinus , their new God , and let them practise my father's arts and warfare . " He gave these ...
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... tears , and drops the tight - drawn threads , and . hides her face in her bosom . , Even this became her ; her tears became a woman so chaste , and her countenance was worthy of , and suited to , her nature . " Lay aside your fears ; I ...
... tears , and drops the tight - drawn threads , and . hides her face in her bosom . , Even this became her ; her tears became a woman so chaste , and her countenance was worthy of , and suited to , her nature . " Lay aside your fears ; I ...
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