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... arms all black - and - blue by martial exercises ? Why is he con- cealed , as they say the son of the sea - goddess ... arm . SAN . ¿ ODE IX . TO THALIARCHUS . You see how Soracte 10 BOOK I. ODES OF HORACE . ODE VIII. ...
... arms all black - and - blue by martial exercises ? Why is he con- cealed , as they say the son of the sea - goddess ... arm . SAN . ¿ ODE IX . TO THALIARCHUS . You see how Soracte 10 BOOK I. ODES OF HORACE . ODE VIII. ...
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... arms or fingers , pretendingly tenacious- of it . ODE X. TO MERCURY . MERCURY , eloquent grandson of Atlas , 49 thou who artful 46 Soracte , a hill in Italy , in the country of the Sabines , consecrated to Apollo ; which now is called ...
... arms or fingers , pretendingly tenacious- of it . ODE X. TO MERCURY . MERCURY , eloquent grandson of Atlas , 49 thou who artful 46 Soracte , a hill in Italy , in the country of the Sabines , consecrated to Apollo ; which now is called ...
Page 15
... arms of Telephus , alas ! my inflamed liver swells with bile difficult to be repressed . Then neither is my mind firm , 6 nor does my colour maintain a certain situation : and the in- voluntary tears glide down my cheek , proving with ...
... arms of Telephus , alas ! my inflamed liver swells with bile difficult to be repressed . Then neither is my mind firm , 6 nor does my colour maintain a certain situation : and the in- voluntary tears glide down my cheek , proving with ...
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... only of that part of Arabia called Sabæa , for the Romans had carried their arms into other parts of Arabia under several different generals . DAC . perfumed locks , skilled to direct the Seric arrows with 30 BOOK I. ODES OF HORACE .
... only of that part of Arabia called Sabæa , for the Romans had carried their arms into other parts of Arabia under several different generals . DAC . perfumed locks , skilled to direct the Seric arrows with 30 BOOK I. ODES OF HORACE .
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... arms , or if he had made fast 43 to the watery shore his tossed vessel , sung Bacchus , and the Muses , and Venus , and the boy her ever - close attendant , and Lycus , lovely for his black eyes and jetty locks . O thou ornament of ...
... arms , or if he had made fast 43 to the watery shore his tossed vessel , sung Bacchus , and the Muses , and Venus , and the boy her ever - close attendant , and Lycus , lovely for his black eyes and jetty locks . O thou ornament of ...
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