The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 páginas |
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... bring abroad thy mysteries which are covered with various leaves . Cease your direful cymbals , together with your Phrygian horn , whose followers are blind self - love , and arrogance , holding up too high her empty head , and that ...
... bring abroad thy mysteries which are covered with various leaves . Cease your direful cymbals , together with your Phrygian horn , whose followers are blind self - love , and arrogance , holding up too high her empty head , and that ...
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... bring- ing to light the obscure : rapacious fortune , with a shrill whizzing , hath borne off the plume from one head , and delights in having placed , not fixed . it , on another . ODE XXXV . TO FORTUNE . He prays to her for the ...
... bring- ing to light the obscure : rapacious fortune , with a shrill whizzing , hath borne off the plume from one head , and delights in having placed , not fixed . it , on another . ODE XXXV . TO FORTUNE . He prays to her for the ...
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... bring the wine , and the per- fumes , and the grateful flowers of the too transi- tory rose ; while fortune and age , and the sable threads of the three fatal sisters , permit you . You must depart from your numerous purchased groves ...
... bring the wine , and the per- fumes , and the grateful flowers of the too transi- tory rose ; while fortune and age , and the sable threads of the three fatal sisters , permit you . You must depart from your numerous purchased groves ...
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... brings the hideous winters back , and that takes them away . If it is bad with us now , it shall not be so hereafter . Apollo sometimes rouses the silent lyric Muse , nor does he always bend his bow . In narrow circum- stances , appear ...
... brings the hideous winters back , and that takes them away . If it is bad with us now , it shall not be so hereafter . Apollo sometimes rouses the silent lyric Muse , nor does he always bend his bow . In narrow circum- stances , appear ...
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... bring destruction on us both . I have by no means taken a false oath : we will go , we will go , when- ever you shall lead the way , prepared to be fel- low - travellers in the last journey . As for me , neither the breath of the fiery ...
... bring destruction on us both . I have by no means taken a false oath : we will go , we will go , when- ever you shall lead the way , prepared to be fel- low - travellers in the last journey . As for me , neither the breath of the fiery ...
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