The works of Horace, Volume 1W. Flexney, Mess. Johnson, and T. Caslon, 1767 |
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... thou be ! דרכיה דרכי נעם וכל נתיבתיה שלום Her ways are ways of pleafantnefs , and all her paths are peace . And this charming paffage of Zachariah מה טובו זמה יפיו How great is his goodnefs ; and how great is his beauty ! But But to ...
... thou be ! דרכיה דרכי נעם וכל נתיבתיה שלום Her ways are ways of pleafantnefs , and all her paths are peace . And this charming paffage of Zachariah מה טובו זמה יפיו How great is his goodnefs ; and how great is his beauty ! But But to ...
Page xix
... Thou that canft make the mute excel , And ev'n the fea - born reptiles fpeak , And like the fwan , if you apply Your touch , in charming accents die ! This is thy gift , and only thine , That as I pafs along , I hear " There goes the ...
... Thou that canft make the mute excel , And ev'n the fea - born reptiles fpeak , And like the fwan , if you apply Your touch , in charming accents die ! This is thy gift , and only thine , That as I pafs along , I hear " There goes the ...
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... thou thyself divine ? Or if thou rather wouldft befriend Glad queen of Eryce's perfumes , Whom love and pleasantry attend With their ambrofial plumes- * Ilia , the mother of Romulus , was caft into the Tiber ; and hence ( as fome will ...
... thou thyself divine ? Or if thou rather wouldft befriend Glad queen of Eryce's perfumes , Whom love and pleasantry attend With their ambrofial plumes- * Ilia , the mother of Romulus , was caft into the Tiber ; and hence ( as fome will ...
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... thou , the winged fon of fostering Maia , with thy figure changed , perfonate a young man upon earth , content to be ftiled the avenger of Cæfar . Late mayeft thou return to hea- ven ; and long mayeft thou gladly be prefent to the Roman ...
... thou , the winged fon of fostering Maia , with thy figure changed , perfonate a young man upon earth , content to be ftiled the avenger of Cæfar . Late mayeft thou return to hea- ven ; and long mayeft thou gladly be prefent to the Roman ...
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... thou be again receiv'd , And long in gladness rule our state , Nor thee at all our vices griev'd , Th ' unwelcome gale tranflate ! Here rather be the triumph priz'd , And , father , emp❜ror dear to Rome , Delight thine ear nor ...
... thou be again receiv'd , And long in gladness rule our state , Nor thee at all our vices griev'd , Th ' unwelcome gale tranflate ! Here rather be the triumph priz'd , And , father , emp❜ror dear to Rome , Delight thine ear nor ...
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