The works of Horace, Volume 1W. Flexney, Mess. Johnson, and T. Caslon, 1767 |
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Horace. Plenum ? quæ nemora & quos agor in fpecus Velox mente novâ ? Bacchus , with thy fpirit fraught , Whither , whither am I caught , To what groves and grots am driv'n , Quick with thought all fresh from heav'n ! What ftrength and ...
Horace. Plenum ? quæ nemora & quos agor in fpecus Velox mente novâ ? Bacchus , with thy fpirit fraught , Whither , whither am I caught , To what groves and grots am driv'n , Quick with thought all fresh from heav'n ! What ftrength and ...
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... Bacchus , or Delphi for the oracle of Apollo , or the Theffalian Tempe . There are fome whose fole work it is to blazon , in one continued ftrain , the city of the spotless Pallas , and to prefix to their forehead the olive- crown ...
... Bacchus , or Delphi for the oracle of Apollo , or the Theffalian Tempe . There are fome whose fole work it is to blazon , in one continued ftrain , the city of the spotless Pallas , and to prefix to their forehead the olive- crown ...
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... Bacchus , Delphi juftly fam'd For Phoebus , or Theffalian Tempe's vale ; Some make the feat of Pallas , nymph unblam'd , The theme of one uninterrupted tale , And run all lengths to wear an olive - crown Many for Juno , with poetic zeal ...
... Bacchus , Delphi juftly fam'd For Phoebus , or Theffalian Tempe's vale ; Some make the feat of Pallas , nymph unblam'd , The theme of one uninterrupted tale , And run all lengths to wear an olive - crown Many for Juno , with poetic zeal ...
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... Bacchus , bold in battle , nor thee , O Virgin , that art at enmity with the wild beafts : nor thee , O Phoebus , dreadful with your unerring dart . I will men- tion alfo Hercules and the children of Leda ; the one noble to furpafs in ...
... Bacchus , bold in battle , nor thee , O Virgin , that art at enmity with the wild beafts : nor thee , O Phoebus , dreadful with your unerring dart . I will men- tion alfo Hercules and the children of Leda ; the one noble to furpafs in ...
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... Bacchus himself does it in fuch measure ; nor do the Corybantes fo redouble their strokes upon their fharp - founding brafs , as baleful anger ; which neither the Noric word deters , nor the ship - wreck- ing XVI . ODE TO HIS MISTRESS ...
... Bacchus himself does it in fuch measure ; nor do the Corybantes fo redouble their strokes upon their fharp - founding brafs , as baleful anger ; which neither the Noric word deters , nor the ship - wreck- ing XVI . ODE TO HIS MISTRESS ...
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