The works of Horace, Volume 1W. Flexney, Mess. Johnson, and T. Caslon, 1767 |
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Page xvi
... last The Spirit of the Hyperborean blast , Which fwells the boiling wave - and rolls above the maft ! After all , to end this head as we began , there is a littleness in the nobleft poets among the Heathens when compared to the ...
... last The Spirit of the Hyperborean blast , Which fwells the boiling wave - and rolls above the maft ! After all , to end this head as we began , there is a littleness in the nobleft poets among the Heathens when compared to the ...
Page 15
... last hand to bis Eneid at his leifure . He nas fcarce arrived , when Au- guftus returning from the Eaft to Italy , brought him back with him ; but being taken ill on fhip - board , he was put afbore at Brandufium , where , the year ...
... last hand to bis Eneid at his leifure . He nas fcarce arrived , when Au- guftus returning from the Eaft to Italy , brought him back with him ; but being taken ill on fhip - board , he was put afbore at Brandufium , where , the year ...
Page 17
... last extremity of death , retarded before , now haftens its ftep . Dedalus attempted the vacant air with wings not granted to a mortal . The labour of Hercules broke through Acheron . There is C nothing Nil mortalibus arduum eft . Cœlum ...
... last extremity of death , retarded before , now haftens its ftep . Dedalus attempted the vacant air with wings not granted to a mortal . The labour of Hercules broke through Acheron . There is C nothing Nil mortalibus arduum eft . Cœlum ...
Page 58
... unites , and whofe love , not forced afunder by evil bickerings , does not disjoin them sooner than the last day of their lives . ODE O happy thrice , and thrice again ! Who without 58 Q. HORATII FLACCI CARMINUM . L. I.
... unites , and whofe love , not forced afunder by evil bickerings , does not disjoin them sooner than the last day of their lives . ODE O happy thrice , and thrice again ! Who without 58 Q. HORATII FLACCI CARMINUM . L. I.
Page 67
... last , " Thy Phrygian dames shall stave their doom , " But Grecia's flames , fome winters past , " Shall Trojan tow'rs confume . " PROSE INTERPRETATION , " pafture , flies a wolf efpied on the other fide of the valley , " you fhall run ...
... last , " Thy Phrygian dames shall stave their doom , " But Grecia's flames , fome winters past , " Shall Trojan tow'rs confume . " PROSE INTERPRETATION , " pafture , flies a wolf efpied on the other fide of the valley , " you fhall run ...
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