The Fasti, Tristia, Pontic Epistles, Ibis, and HalieuticonBell & Daldy, 1872 - 503 pages |
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Page 92
... wont to reckon , or because in the tenth month woman brings commons on barley bread , decimation , being stripped in sight of the whole army , being clad in female vesture , being driven into the enemy's quarters , being left among the ...
... wont to reckon , or because in the tenth month woman brings commons on barley bread , decimation , being stripped in sight of the whole army , being clad in female vesture , being driven into the enemy's quarters , being left among the ...
Page 99
... wont to minister to the grove and the lake of Diana ; Nymph , wife of Numa , come to thy own festival . There is a lake in the valley of Aricia , 52 inclosed by a dark 50 Esquilia . ] - Ver . 246. Ovid seems to hint that this name was ...
... wont to minister to the grove and the lake of Diana ; Nymph , wife of Numa , come to thy own festival . There is a lake in the valley of Aricia , 52 inclosed by a dark 50 Esquilia . ] - Ver . 246. Ovid seems to hint that this name was ...
Page 101
... , 1. 651 ) . mentions a tradition that it was so called by the Sabines , from ' Avens , ' a river in their own territory . Faunus and Picus were wont generally to drink alone . B. III . 273-299 . ] OR , CALENDAR OF OVID . 101.
... , 1. 651 ) . mentions a tradition that it was so called by the Sabines , from ' Avens , ' a river in their own territory . Faunus and Picus were wont generally to drink alone . B. III . 273-299 . ] OR , CALENDAR OF OVID . 101.
Page 102
... wont came , the bowls in conse- They turn'd off blithe , and quench'd their thirsty souls . ' 6 Shaking his horns . ] - Ver . 312. To show that it was a matter not to be settled in a moment , but requiring much deliberation . 61 They ...
... wont came , the bowls in conse- They turn'd off blithe , and quench'd their thirsty souls . ' 6 Shaking his horns . ] - Ver . 312. To show that it was a matter not to be settled in a moment , but requiring much deliberation . 61 They ...
Page 110
... wont to swear ? Ah ! wretched me ! How often do I repeat these words . Thou wast wont to blame Theseus , and thou thyself didst use to call him a deceiver ; by thy own judgment thou art guilty of a greater crime . May no man know this ...
... wont to swear ? Ah ! wretched me ! How often do I repeat these words . Thou wast wont to blame Theseus , and thou thyself didst use to call him a deceiver ; by thy own judgment thou art guilty of a greater crime . May no man know this ...
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