The Epigrams of Martial: Translated Into English Prose. Each Accompanied by One Or More Verse Translations, from the Works of English Poets, and Various Other SourcesG. Bell and Sons, Limited, 1914 - 660 pages |
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16th Cent Anon Apicius Baccara baths bear bestow boar Cæsar canst Catullus chaste Chione Cinna cloak cups Cybele dear death delight dine dinner Domitian doth drink Elphinston epigrams eyes Falernian wine fame father Faustinus fear feast Flaccus Fletcher Galla Gallus Ganymede gave gifts give glory gods gold Graglia guest hair hand hare hast honour hundred husband Jove Jupiter kiss Lesbia lion live lord Lupercus Martial mentula mistress Muses ne'er never night o'er palæstra Phidias Phoebus poet poor Postumus praise pray present Priapus Priscus Quintus rich Roman Rome Rufus Sabellus sacred Sarmatian Saturnalia sent sesterces Sextus slave sweet tell temple thee thine thou art thou dost thousand sesterces Thyestes tibi toga town verses wife wilt wine wish wouldst Wright write youth Zoilus