The works of Horace, Volume 1W. Flexney, Mess. Johnson, and T. Caslon, 1767 |
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... youth , thinned by the vices of their parents , fhall hear of the citizens having whetted that steel against themselves , with which it had been better that the vexatious Perfians had fallen ; they shall hear of our civil fights . Which ...
... youth , thinned by the vices of their parents , fhall hear of the citizens having whetted that steel against themselves , with which it had been better that the vexatious Perfians had fallen ; they shall hear of our civil fights . Which ...
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... youth , Octavius , the minifier of providence for the repofe of mankind , was all this alfo , at that time being twenty- three . Mercury was the God of genius and addrefs , Octavius a very great patron of the one , and a moft confummate ...
... youth , Octavius , the minifier of providence for the repofe of mankind , was all this alfo , at that time being twenty- three . Mercury was the God of genius and addrefs , Octavius a very great patron of the one , and a moft confummate ...
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... youth , bedewed with liquid odours , preffes you now in fome delightful grot , amidst a multitude of rofe - bufhes ? For whom do you bind back your golden hair in fuch a fimplicity of neatness ? Alas ! how often fhall he deplore your ...
... youth , bedewed with liquid odours , preffes you now in fome delightful grot , amidst a multitude of rofe - bufhes ? For whom do you bind back your golden hair in fuch a fimplicity of neatness ? Alas ! how often fhall he deplore your ...
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... youth , with moist perfumes Bedaub'd , now courts thy fond embrace , There , where the frequent rofe - tree blooms , And makes the grot so sweet a place ? Pyrrha , for whom with such an air Do you bind back your golden hair ? So feeming ...
... youth , with moist perfumes Bedaub'd , now courts thy fond embrace , There , where the frequent rofe - tree blooms , And makes the grot so sweet a place ? Pyrrha , for whom with such an air Do you bind back your golden hair ? So feeming ...
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Horace. O D D E VIII . TO LYDIA . He animadverts upon Sybaris , a youth distractedly in love with Lydia , and wholly dissolved in pleasures . I Charge thee , Lydia , tell me straight , Why Sybaris destroy , Why make love do the deeds of ...
Horace. O D D E VIII . TO LYDIA . He animadverts upon Sybaris , a youth distractedly in love with Lydia , and wholly dissolved in pleasures . I Charge thee , Lydia , tell me straight , Why Sybaris destroy , Why make love do the deeds of ...
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