The works of Horace, Volume 1W. Flexney, Mess. Johnson, and T. Caslon, 1767 |
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Page xiv
... arms across his breaft , Confidering for himself - which way is best To feize the hoarded talents as his prey Alone ; nor gives the very ruft away : And , if befought , he anfwers your demand , My gauntlet's not yet nearer than my hand ...
... arms across his breaft , Confidering for himself - which way is best To feize the hoarded talents as his prey Alone ; nor gives the very ruft away : And , if befought , he anfwers your demand , My gauntlet's not yet nearer than my hand ...
Page xvi
... arm'd , He troubled Ocean and the clouds alarm'd ; Bade all the driving ftorms at once engage , Which all the winds are worth in all their rage : In gloom he fhrouded fea and earth and fky , And night in pow'r descended from on high ...
... arm'd , He troubled Ocean and the clouds alarm'd ; Bade all the driving ftorms at once engage , Which all the winds are worth in all their rage : In gloom he fhrouded fea and earth and fky , And night in pow'r descended from on high ...
Page 9
... arm His vengeful bolts , ' midft thunder - fhow'rs Has o'er the city spread th ' alarm , And fmote the facred tow'rs . Thro ' all the world th ' alarm is spread , For fear of those portentous days , When Proteus on the mountain's head ...
... arm His vengeful bolts , ' midft thunder - fhow'rs Has o'er the city spread th ' alarm , And fmote the facred tow'rs . Thro ' all the world th ' alarm is spread , For fear of those portentous days , When Proteus on the mountain's head ...
Page 37
... arms appear ; He , who the quoit so dextrous threw , And from whofe hand the jav'lin flew Beyond a rival's fpear ; PROSE INTERPRETATION . blue by bearing arms , so often famous for the quoit , fo often for hurling the javelin beyond the ...
... arms appear ; He , who the quoit so dextrous threw , And from whofe hand the jav'lin flew Beyond a rival's fpear ; PROSE INTERPRETATION . blue by bearing arms , so often famous for the quoit , fo often for hurling the javelin beyond the ...
Page 43
... arm the pledge for theft difpos'd , ' Or from her finger force , with fham - resistance clos'd , PROSE INTERPRETATION ... arms or finger but faintly tenacious . ODE O DE X. AD MERCURIU M. Quem laudat ą facundiā Ode 9 . THE ODES OF HORACE .
... arm the pledge for theft difpos'd , ' Or from her finger force , with fham - resistance clos'd , PROSE INTERPRETATION ... arms or finger but faintly tenacious . ODE O DE X. AD MERCURIU M. Quem laudat ą facundiā Ode 9 . THE ODES OF HORACE .
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