The Odes of Horace, tr. by J. Scriven |
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... Call to the ruin'd state's affairs ? What hymn the sacred virgins raise To Vesta heedless of our lays ? To whom shall Jove assign the fate The crimes of B 3 ODE II . 5 OF HORACE . We've seen the Tiber's yellow tide ...
... Call to the ruin'd state's affairs ? What hymn the sacred virgins raise To Vesta heedless of our lays ? To whom shall Jove assign the fate The crimes of B 3 ODE II . 5 OF HORACE . We've seen the Tiber's yellow tide ...
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... can mortal man affright ! At heaven itself we strike the blow ; Nor do our impious crimes allow Great Jove- incens'd at human pride- To lay his fiery bolts aside . ODE IV . TO SESTIUS . WINTER severe departs ; ODE III . 9 OF HORACE .
... can mortal man affright ! At heaven itself we strike the blow ; Nor do our impious crimes allow Great Jove- incens'd at human pride- To lay his fiery bolts aside . ODE IV . TO SESTIUS . WINTER severe departs ; ODE III . 9 OF HORACE .
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... race ; · Whilst modesty would fain refuse , And Rome's unwarlike lyric Muse , Great Cæsar's , and Agrippa's praise To lessen by unworthy lays . Who , who shall warlike Mars express , Enrobed in ODE VI . 13 OF HORACE . ODE VI. ...
... race ; · Whilst modesty would fain refuse , And Rome's unwarlike lyric Muse , Great Cæsar's , and Agrippa's praise To lessen by unworthy lays . Who , who shall warlike Mars express , Enrobed in ODE VI . 13 OF HORACE . ODE VI. ...
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... lays Before our Sire's accustom'd praise ? Who governs with omniscient ken Immortal gods , and mortal men ; And sheds o'er sea , and land , and sky The seasons ' sweet variety . From him no power superior flows , - Nor equal he no ...
... lays Before our Sire's accustom'd praise ? Who governs with omniscient ken Immortal gods , and mortal men ; And sheds o'er sea , and land , and sky The seasons ' sweet variety . From him no power superior flows , - Nor equal he no ...
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... lays inspire , Thine - with thy tuneful sister - choir . ODE XXVII . TO HIS COMPANIONS . YOUR joy - begot goblets with strife to deface- So form'd for delight — is the custom of Thrace ; - Away with such barbarous usage , away ! ⠀ And ...
... lays inspire , Thine - with thy tuneful sister - choir . ODE XXVII . TO HIS COMPANIONS . YOUR joy - begot goblets with strife to deface- So form'd for delight — is the custom of Thrace ; - Away with such barbarous usage , away ! ⠀ And ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Adria's Alcides Apollo's Apulian arms Atrides Augustus Bacchus bard bear blest boasts bold breeze brow Cæsar's Carthage cask Chloë Colchian crime cruel dark dart delight disgrace doom'd dread earth Eurus fair Falernian wine fame fate Faunus fear fierce fiery fire flame flight flow Formian gentle Glycera gods gold grace groves Gyges hair heaven Henry honours Iapyx immortal impious Jove Latian lengthen'd Lord LYDIA lyre MECENAS Mede Muse numbers nymphs o'er ODE VII ODE XIV Orcus PHIDYLE Phoebus Pirithous pour'd praise pride proud race rage rapid Roman Rome sacred Scorning Scythian seas Serjt shade shalt shine shore shun sing sire Six copies smile song soul spurns Sthenelus strain stream strife sway sweet Telephus Teucer thee thine Thracian Three copies Thrice Tiber's tide toil trembling Trojan TYNDARIS Venus Vindelici virgin wanton waves Whate'er wine wouldst thou wreath youth
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 146 - How much." The quantum, "the due proportion." "His quantum of common sense," that is, "His amount
Seite 6 - TO THE SHIP IN WHICH VIRGIL SAILED TO ATHENS. So may the queen of Cyprus...
Seite 54 - ODE XXXI. TO APOLLO. WHAT asks the bard at Delos' shrine, Whose goblet pours its earliest wine ? Not the rich store of golden grain, Which gilds Sardinia's fertile plain ; Not flocks from hot Calabria's shore ; Not gold, nor India's ivory store ; Nor lands, where Liris' waters stray, And — silent — eat their banks away.