The works of Horace, Volume 1W. Flexney, Mess. Johnson, and T. Caslon, 1767 |
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Page 85
... streams and groves , Such as cold Algidus o'erfhade , Or in black Erymanthus roves , Or Cragus ever - verdant glade . Ye vying youths of Tempe tell , And Delos , Phoebus native place ; Him , whom the bow becomes fo well , And lyre of ...
... streams and groves , Such as cold Algidus o'erfhade , Or in black Erymanthus roves , Or Cragus ever - verdant glade . Ye vying youths of Tempe tell , And Delos , Phoebus native place ; Him , whom the bow becomes fo well , And lyre of ...
Page 157
... streams , which willows fhade , She loves to have her gambols play'd With younglings of the herd . Forbear prepofterous defire , Nor at the eager grape afpire , Anon fhall autum speed ; And mark each bunch with blooming blue , And vary ...
... streams , which willows fhade , She loves to have her gambols play'd With younglings of the herd . Forbear prepofterous defire , Nor at the eager grape afpire , Anon fhall autum speed ; And mark each bunch with blooming blue , And vary ...
Page 192
... reftlefs Pluto , who re- ftrains the thrice - prodigious Geryon and Tityus with the woful stream , to wit , that Styx , which is to be navigated by OD E XIV . TO POSTHUMUS . Life is fhort 192 Q. HORATII FLACCI CARMINUM . L. 2 .
... reftlefs Pluto , who re- ftrains the thrice - prodigious Geryon and Tityus with the woful stream , to wit , that Styx , which is to be navigated by OD E XIV . TO POSTHUMUS . Life is fhort 192 Q. HORATII FLACCI CARMINUM . L. 2 .
Page 243
... is never ready to throw afide his bow from his fhoulders , Apollo , called of De- los and Patara , who laves his flowing hair in the clear stream R 2 of Vis confilî expers mole ruit fuâ : Vim temperatam dii Ode 4 . 243 THE ODES OF HORACE .
... is never ready to throw afide his bow from his fhoulders , Apollo , called of De- los and Patara , who laves his flowing hair in the clear stream R 2 of Vis confilî expers mole ruit fuâ : Vim temperatam dii Ode 4 . 243 THE ODES OF HORACE .
Page 281
... stream . The fame in each motion's as clean as a cat , To hurl at the deer in the park , Thro ' bushes and fhrubs the wild - boar can come at , And his quickness ne'er miffes the mark . PROSE INTERPRETATION . waters of the Tiber ; a ...
... stream . The fame in each motion's as clean as a cat , To hurl at the deer in the park , Thro ' bushes and fhrubs the wild - boar can come at , And his quickness ne'er miffes the mark . PROSE INTERPRETATION . waters of the Tiber ; a ...
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