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... bear poverty , he refits his shattered vessel . There is another , who despises not cups of old Massic , taking a part from the entire day , one while stretched under the green arbute , another at the placid head of some sacred stream ...
... bear poverty , he refits his shattered vessel . There is another , who despises not cups of old Massic , taking a part from the entire day , one while stretched under the green arbute , another at the placid head of some sacred stream ...
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... bear the dust and heat ? Why does he neither , in military accoutrements , appear mounted among his equals ; nor manage the Gallic steed with bitted reins ? Why fears he to touch the yellow Tiber ? Why shuns he the oil of the ring more ...
... bear the dust and heat ? Why does he neither , in military accoutrements , appear mounted among his equals ; nor manage the Gallic steed with bitted reins ? Why fears he to touch the yellow Tiber ? Why shuns he the oil of the ring more ...
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... ; he was turned by Perseus into a mountain , whose top was so high , that it reached to heaven and is said to bear heaven up . WATSON . didst form the savage manners of the early race of OUR IX . X. 11 ODES OF HORACE .
... ; he was turned by Perseus into a mountain , whose top was so high , that it reached to heaven and is said to bear heaven up . WATSON . didst form the savage manners of the early race of OUR IX . X. 11 ODES OF HORACE .
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... bear with patience whatever shall happen ! 50 Menelaus , the son of Atreus and Aerope , brother of Agamemnon , and king of Lacedæmonia , who ( when Paris had stolen away his wife Helen ) called together all the princes of Greece to take ...
... bear with patience whatever shall happen ! 50 Menelaus , the son of Atreus and Aerope , brother of Agamemnon , and king of Lacedæmonia , who ( when Paris had stolen away his wife Helen ) called together all the princes of Greece to take ...
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... bear whatsoever shall happen , than to depend upon the idle predictions of astrologers ! SAN . 54 Vina liques . The ancients used to filter their wines , to render them more soft and smooth . CRUQ . 55 Helicon , a hill of Boeotia near ...
... bear whatsoever shall happen , than to depend upon the idle predictions of astrologers ! SAN . 54 Vina liques . The ancients used to filter their wines , to render them more soft and smooth . CRUQ . 55 Helicon , a hill of Boeotia near ...
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agreeable ancient ANTHON Apollo Aristippus Augustus Bacchus battle of Actium beauty better called Campus Martius celebrated Chimæra chorus Cicero comedy CRUQ Dacier death delight dread DUBL earth Edition Engravings Ennius EPISTLE Essays expression father Faunus favour fortune FRAN genius give gods Grecian Greek happy hath History honour Horace HURD imitation impious Italy Julius Cæsar Jupiter king labour Latin laugh laws lest live Lucanian lyre M'CAUL Mæcenas manner means Memoir mind muse nature Notes obliged Octavius ORELLI Parthians person Pirithous play poem poet poetry Portrait prætor praise rich Roman Rome sacred SATIRE says senate sesterces signifies sing slaves Stertinius Telephus temple thee thing thou Thracian Tiberius tion TORR tragedy Trans Translated Troy twelve tables Venus verses Virgil virtue vols WATSON whence wind wine Woodcuts woods words write youth
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