The works of Horace, Volume 1W. Flexney, Mess. Johnson, and T. Caslon, 1767 |
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... land him safe on the Athenian borders , and preserve the other moiety of my foul . His breaft was encompaffed with oak and triple brass , who firft ventured a frail ship to the merciless ocean , nor feared the precipitate Africus ...
... land him safe on the Athenian borders , and preserve the other moiety of my foul . His breaft was encompaffed with oak and triple brass , who firft ventured a frail ship to the merciless ocean , nor feared the precipitate Africus ...
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... 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 , with presumptuous ...
... 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 , with presumptuous ...
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... land , In fierce defire of praise . Agrippa , I cannot attain The grandeur of the epic ftrain , Tho ' rous'd by deeds like thine , Nor colour up the glowing page With Peleus fon's immortal rage , Nor reach the great defign That artful ...
... land , In fierce defire of praise . Agrippa , I cannot attain The grandeur of the epic ftrain , Tho ' rous'd by deeds like thine , Nor colour up the glowing page With Peleus fon's immortal rage , Nor reach the great defign That artful ...
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... the infallible Apollo has promifed that a new Salamis in a new land fhall make the name ambiguous . O brave men , and often - times hav- ❝ing And old Tiburnus ' grove for ever green , Where 34 Q. HORATII FLACCI CARMINUM . L. I..
... the infallible Apollo has promifed that a new Salamis in a new land fhall make the name ambiguous . O brave men , and often - times hav- ❝ing And old Tiburnus ' grove for ever green , Where 34 Q. HORATII FLACCI CARMINUM . L. I..
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... land to us advent'rers new , " Fair Salamis a doubtful name fhall hold , " O brave companions , O my faithful few ! " Ye that with me have harder things endur'd , " Than all the evils which ye now sustain , " This day your grief and ...
... land to us advent'rers new , " Fair Salamis a doubtful name fhall hold , " O brave companions , O my faithful few ! " Ye that with me have harder things endur'd , " Than all the evils which ye now sustain , " This day your grief and ...
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