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... roses , sent for all the maidens of the Locrians in turn ; and then rolled about naked , with them naked also , on this layer of flowers , omitting no circumstance of infamy . And so , not long after- wards , they who had been insulted ...
... roses , sent for all the maidens of the Locrians in turn ; and then rolled about naked , with them naked also , on this layer of flowers , omitting no circumstance of infamy . And so , not long after- wards , they who had been insulted ...
Page 885
... roses too , I beg you , Xanthias ; and also buy For my poor feet some baccaris . And Eubulus , in his Sphingocarion , says →→ * * * Lying full softly in a bed - chamber ; Around him were most delicate cloaks , well suited For tender ...
... roses too , I beg you , Xanthias ; and also buy For my poor feet some baccaris . And Eubulus , in his Sphingocarion , says →→ * * * Lying full softly in a bed - chamber ; Around him were most delicate cloaks , well suited For tender ...
Page 886
... roses too , and lilies by my ear ; And in my hands I held an apple , and A staff , and thus I did harangue the people . 79. And Clearchus the Solensian , in his treatise on Love Matters , says " Why is it that we carry in our hands ...
... roses too , and lilies by my ear ; And in my hands I held an apple , and A staff , and thus I did harangue the people . 79. And Clearchus the Solensian , in his treatise on Love Matters , says " Why is it that we carry in our hands ...
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... roses . And Phrynichus said of Troilus- The light of love shines in his purple cheeks . 1 Ode 67 . 2 This is not from any one of the odes , which we have entire ; but is only a fragment . 18. But you profor having all the objects of ...
... roses . And Phrynichus said of Troilus- The light of love shines in his purple cheeks . 1 Ode 67 . 2 This is not from any one of the odes , which we have entire ; but is only a fragment . 18. But you profor having all the objects of ...
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... roses : — And in their hair the Hours ' choicest gifts They wore , the flowering , fragrant rose , The loveliest foster - child of spring . And in his Thyestes he says― The brilliant rose , and modest snow - white lily . And in his ...
... roses : — And in their hair the Hours ' choicest gifts They wore , the flowering , fragrant rose , The loveliest foster - child of spring . And in his Thyestes he says― The brilliant rose , and modest snow - white lily . And in his ...
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