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... employ Man's social days in union and in joy ; The plenteous board high heap'd with cates divine , And o'er the foaming bowl the laughing wine . And again , he calls the gods " living at c . 5. ] 821 LOVE OF PLEASURE .
... employ Man's social days in union and in joy ; The plenteous board high heap'd with cates divine , And o'er the foaming bowl the laughing wine . And again , he calls the gods " living at c . 5. ] 821 LOVE OF PLEASURE .
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... chy reatums obey , * 16 pror to employ gun and in joy ! max board bigh hop'd with cates divine , clave de teguling bowl thỏ laughing wine , The well - fill'd palace , the perpetual feast , 823 [ B. XII . THE DEIPNOSOPHISTS .
... chy reatums obey , * 16 pror to employ gun and in joy ! max board bigh hop'd with cates divine , clave de teguling bowl thỏ laughing wine , The well - fill'd palace , the perpetual feast , 823 [ B. XII . THE DEIPNOSOPHISTS .
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... wine ; While the full bowl flows round the Powers employ Their careful eyes on long - contended Troy . And the same poet represents Menelaus as saying- Nor then should aught but death have torn apart From me so loving and so glad a ...
... wine ; While the full bowl flows round the Powers employ Their careful eyes on long - contended Troy . And the same poet represents Menelaus as saying- Nor then should aught but death have torn apart From me so loving and so glad a ...
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... wine : But this part of the dish is always laugh'd at , And yet it is the mainstay of the meal . B. Laugh on , my friend ; but now be off , I beg , With all your talk about candauli , and Your sausages , and dishes , and such luxuries ...
... wine : But this part of the dish is always laugh'd at , And yet it is the mainstay of the meal . B. Laugh on , my friend ; but now be off , I beg , With all your talk about candauli , and Your sausages , and dishes , and such luxuries ...
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... wine was brought by canals from the country , and some of it was then sold out of the district , but some was brought into the city in boats . They also celebrate in public numbers of feasts ; and they honour those who display great ...
... wine was brought by canals from the country , and some of it was then sold out of the district , but some was brought into the city in boats . They also celebrate in public numbers of feasts ; and they honour those who display great ...
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