The works of Horace, Volume 1W. Flexney, Mess. Johnson, and T. Caslon, 1767 |
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... fire , And at whofe dread alarm obedient winds confpire ! Genius is certainly that great witness , which God never fuffered himself to be without even amongst the Hea- thens : thens and in general ( tho ' not in the PREFACE . XIII.
... fire , And at whofe dread alarm obedient winds confpire ! Genius is certainly that great witness , which God never fuffered himself to be without even amongst the Hea- thens : thens and in general ( tho ' not in the PREFACE . XIII.
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... dreading the fouth - weft , Whofe blafts th ' Icarian wave moleft , Praises his villa's rural ease , Built amongst bowling - greens and trees ; But foon the thoughts of growing poor Make him his fhatter'd barks infure . There's now and ...
... dreading the fouth - weft , Whofe blafts th ' Icarian wave moleft , Praises his villa's rural ease , Built amongst bowling - greens and trees ; But foon the thoughts of growing poor Make him his fhatter'd barks infure . There's now and ...
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... dread , who beheld , with dry eyes , the monsters swimming in the deep ; who beheld the fwoln fea , and those infamous rocks on the frontiers of Epirus ! In vain has the providence of God cut off the regions of the earth by the ...
... dread , who beheld , with dry eyes , the monsters swimming in the deep ; who beheld the fwoln fea , and those infamous rocks on the frontiers of Epirus ! In vain has the providence of God cut off the regions of the earth by the ...
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... Dread Providence the land in vain Has cut from that diffociable main , If impious mortals not the lefs On this forbidden element tranfgress : Determin'd each extreme to bear , All defp'rate deeds the race of mortals dare . Prometheus ...
... Dread Providence the land in vain Has cut from that diffociable main , If impious mortals not the lefs On this forbidden element tranfgress : Determin'd each extreme to bear , All defp'rate deeds the race of mortals dare . Prometheus ...
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... dreads he to touch the fandy Tiber ? Why avoids he the use of oil more warily than the gore of vipers ? Nor any more has his fhoulders black and blue O D D E VIII . TO LYDIA . He 36 Q. HORATII FLACCI CARMINUM . L. I..
... dreads he to touch the fandy Tiber ? Why avoids he the use of oil more warily than the gore of vipers ? Nor any more has his fhoulders black and blue O D D E VIII . TO LYDIA . He 36 Q. HORATII FLACCI CARMINUM . L. I..
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