The Odes of HoraceW. Pickering, 1843 - 215 Seiten |
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... sail upon the ruthless wave ; Where Africus , in riot - rage , And stormy Aquilo engage ; Nor fear'd the mournful Hyades , Nor angry Notus ' boisterous breeze , Than whom no greater power presides , To lash or lull the Adrian tides ...
... sail upon the ruthless wave ; Where Africus , in riot - rage , And stormy Aquilo engage ; Nor fear'd the mournful Hyades , Nor angry Notus ' boisterous breeze , Than whom no greater power presides , To lash or lull the Adrian tides ...
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... sail , Nor prove the play - thing of the gale ; Thou , late the source of my annoy , But now my anxious care my joy ! Oh ! mayst thou shun those dangerous seas , Which wash the shining Cyclades . ODE XV . THE PROPHECY OF NEREUS . WHEN ...
... sail , Nor prove the play - thing of the gale ; Thou , late the source of my annoy , But now my anxious care my joy ! Oh ! mayst thou shun those dangerous seas , Which wash the shining Cyclades . ODE XV . THE PROPHECY OF NEREUS . WHEN ...
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... sail'd , And bade imagination fly , Circling the world — still doom'd to die ! - Guest of the gods , the Phrygian dies - Tithonus , who attain❜d the skies E Minos , in whom great Jove confides And Tartarus Pythagoras ODE XXVIII . 49 OF ...
... sail'd , And bade imagination fly , Circling the world — still doom'd to die ! - Guest of the gods , the Phrygian dies - Tithonus , who attain❜d the skies E Minos , in whom great Jove confides And Tartarus Pythagoras ODE XXVIII . 49 OF ...
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... death approach'd , more brave she grew , And scorn'd - with fierce Liburnian crew To sail the deep - a captive queen ! To grace some proud triumphal scene . F ODE XXXVIII / TO HIS SLAVE . Boy , I ODE XXXVII . 65 OF HORACE .
... death approach'd , more brave she grew , And scorn'd - with fierce Liburnian crew To sail the deep - a captive queen ! To grace some proud triumphal scene . F ODE XXXVIII / TO HIS SLAVE . Boy , I ODE XXXVII . 65 OF HORACE .
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... dismal river fast ; And all must sail that fatal flood , All we who taste terrestrial food ! Whether Or as monarchs now we reign , - pauper labourers - till the plain ! In vain from cruel Mars we flee , And the 92 BOOK II . ODES.
... dismal river fast ; And all must sail that fatal flood , All we who taste terrestrial food ! Whether Or as monarchs now we reign , - pauper labourers - till the plain ! In vain from cruel Mars we flee , And the 92 BOOK II . ODES.
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Adria's Apollo's Apulian arms Atrides Augustus Bacchus bard bear bids blest boast bold breeze brow Cæsar's Carthage cask Chloë Colchian crime cruel dark dart delight dire disgrace dread earth fair Falernian wine fame fate FAUNUS fear fierce flame flight flow Formian gentle glow Glycera gods gold grace groves Gyges hair heaven Henry Hesperia's honours Iapyx immortal impious Jove Latian Lord LYDIA lyre Mæcenas Mede Muse numbers nymphs o'er ODE XIV Orcus PHIDYLE Phoebus Pirithous plain praise prayer pride proud race rage rapid Roman Rome sacred sail Scorning Scythian seas Serjt shade shalt shine shore shun sing sire Six copies smile song soul spurns steed Sthenelus strain stream strife string sway sweet Telephus Teucer thee thine Thracian Three copies Thrice Tiber's tide toils trembling Trojan TYNDARIS Venus Vindelici virgin wanton waves Whate'er William wine wouldst thou wreath youth
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Seite 146 - How much." The quantum, "the due proportion." "His quantum of common sense," that is, "His amount
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.