The works of Horace, Volume 1W. Flexney, Mess. Johnson, and T. Caslon, 1767 |
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Page xxi
... Fortune is at fault , * Whene'er fhe makes her worst affault ! * This fubject of Impreffion is altogether a copious one and to use the words of Mr. Hurd , upon another occafion , wou'd require a volume to do it juftice ; but Mr. Smart ...
... Fortune is at fault , * Whene'er fhe makes her worst affault ! * This fubject of Impreffion is altogether a copious one and to use the words of Mr. Hurd , upon another occafion , wou'd require a volume to do it juftice ; but Mr. Smart ...
Page 34
... fortune , better than a parent , fhall carry us . Nothing is " to be despaired of under the guidance of Teucer , and " under the aufpices of Teucer ; for the infallible Apollo has promifed that a new Salamis in a new land fhall make the ...
... fortune , better than a parent , fhall carry us . Nothing is " to be despaired of under the guidance of Teucer , and " under the aufpices of Teucer ; for the infallible Apollo has promifed that a new Salamis in a new land fhall make the ...
Page 35
... fortune , kinder than my fire , " O my co - mates , we'll go where'er fhe pleases ; " Despair of nothing and to all aspire- " By Teucer's guidance Teucer's auspices . " For Phœbus has of certainty foretold , " That in a land to us ...
... fortune , kinder than my fire , " O my co - mates , we'll go where'er fhe pleases ; " Despair of nothing and to all aspire- " By Teucer's guidance Teucer's auspices . " For Phœbus has of certainty foretold , " That in a land to us ...
Page 107
... of injustice , which will prove detrimental to your innocent pofterity ; just laws , and a contemptuous reverfe of fortune , await you in your Te maneant ipfum : precibus non linquar inultis : Teque Ode 28 . 107 THE ODES OF HORACE .
... of injustice , which will prove detrimental to your innocent pofterity ; just laws , and a contemptuous reverfe of fortune , await you in your Te maneant ipfum : precibus non linquar inultis : Teque Ode 28 . 107 THE ODES OF HORACE .
Page 114
... fortune has given the vine , prefs it , when cut with the Calenian hook , and let the opulent merchant exhauft , out of golden cups , the wines O DE XXXI . TO APOLLO . He afks not 114 Q. HORATII FLACCI CARMINUM . L. 1 .
... fortune has given the vine , prefs it , when cut with the Calenian hook , and let the opulent merchant exhauft , out of golden cups , the wines O DE XXXI . TO APOLLO . He afks not 114 Q. HORATII FLACCI CARMINUM . L. 1 .
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