The works of Horace, Volume 1W. Flexney, Mess. Johnson, and T. Caslon, 1767 |
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Page 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.
... 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.
Page xvii
... our tears Or piety the wrinkled age forefend , Nor for an hour retard th ' inevitable end ! What fire and vivacity on these lines : Quo me , Bacche , rapis , tui b Plenum ? Plenum ? quæ nemora & quos agor in fpecus Velox PREFACE . xvii.
... our tears Or piety the wrinkled age forefend , Nor for an hour retard th ' inevitable end ! What fire and vivacity on these lines : Quo me , Bacche , rapis , tui b Plenum ? Plenum ? quæ nemora & quos agor in fpecus Velox PREFACE . xvii.
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... chariot race , and whom the goal cleanly rifqued upon by the wheels ready to fire , and the glorious crown , raises to the rank of Gods , the lords of the THE FIRST BOOK OF THE ODES OF HORACE . ODE QUINTI HORATII FLACCI ...
... chariot race , and whom the goal cleanly rifqued upon by the wheels ready to fire , and the glorious crown , raises to the rank of Gods , the lords of the THE FIRST BOOK OF THE ODES OF HORACE . ODE QUINTI HORATII FLACCI ...
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... fire upon the nations by a facrilegious theft . After fire fo ftolen from the etherial manfion , decay and a new kind of fevers fettled upon the earth , and the last extremity of death , retarded before , now haftens its ftep . Dedalus ...
... fire upon the nations by a facrilegious theft . After fire fo ftolen from the etherial manfion , decay and a new kind of fevers fettled upon the earth , and the last extremity of death , retarded before , now haftens its ftep . Dedalus ...
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... fire - fide ; nor do the meadows look white with hoary froft . Now Cy- therean Venus leads up the dance , while the moon shines over her head , and the decent Graces , joined to the Nymphs , shake the ground with alternate feet ; while ...
... fire - fide ; nor do the meadows look white with hoary froft . Now Cy- therean Venus leads up the dance , while the moon shines over her head , and the decent Graces , joined to the Nymphs , shake the ground with alternate feet ; while ...
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