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... whate'er can be got out of the Libyan plain : Who still loveth to till in his paternal field : - - Him , ne'er for the rich fare Attalus ' wealth could yield , Great king , e'en canst thou bring , timorous sailor , now , That the ...
... whate'er can be got out of the Libyan plain : Who still loveth to till in his paternal field : - - Him , ne'er for the rich fare Attalus ' wealth could yield , Great king , e'en canst thou bring , timorous sailor , now , That the ...
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... whate'er can be got out of the Libyan plain : Who still loveth to till in his paternal field : - Him , ne'er for the rich fare Attalus ' wealth could yield , Great king , e'en canst thou bring , timorous sailor , now , That the Myrtoän ...
... whate'er can be got out of the Libyan plain : Who still loveth to till in his paternal field : - Him , ne'er for the rich fare Attalus ' wealth could yield , Great king , e'en canst thou bring , timorous sailor , now , That the Myrtoän ...
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... whate'er may be , to bear : Whether Jove thee designs winters full store , or that thy last doth wear , Which now ' gainst the sharp rocks dashes the waves 26 THE ODES OF HORACE . XI. ...
... whate'er may be , to bear : Whether Jove thee designs winters full store , or that thy last doth wear , Which now ' gainst the sharp rocks dashes the waves 26 THE ODES OF HORACE . XI. ...
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... Whate'er either projects from the cold Algidus , Or the woods Erymanthian Gloomy , or those of Cragus green ! Ye boys , Tempe's sweet vale , with the like 48 THE ODES OF HORACE .
... Whate'er either projects from the cold Algidus , Or the woods Erymanthian Gloomy , or those of Cragus green ! Ye boys , Tempe's sweet vale , with the like 48 THE ODES OF HORACE .
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... er , kind to our prayer , doth the Fates ' will direct . Hard lot ! yet doth it not lighten our grief t'endure Whate'er we have no pow'r to cure ! XXV . TO LYDIA . Now do the wanton youths 54 THE ODES OF HORACE .
... er , kind to our prayer , doth the Fates ' will direct . Hard lot ! yet doth it not lighten our grief t'endure Whate'er we have no pow'r to cure ! XXV . TO LYDIA . Now do the wanton youths 54 THE ODES OF HORACE .
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Apollo arbutus ARCHYTAS Bacchus Barbiton beauteous billows breast bright Cæcuban Cæsar calm canst cruel Cyprus Damalis dare death Deity dispel Dost thou doth dread dust e'en e'er earth ENGLISH VERSE Eurus ev'ry fate Faunus fear fetters fire friends Gainst glad wine glide Glycera Gods grace grove hath haughty triumph head upraise hostile hurled ICCIUS implore Jove Lamia Latium Lesbian lest LEUCONOË Life's little span locks loveth LYDIA maid MECENAS MERCURY mind Muse myrtle ne'er neath the green NEREUS nought o'er o'erthrow ODES OF HORACE once original measures paternal Pholoë plain pow'r praise prayers proud Pyrrha realms RICHARD O'BRIEN sailor Salian Scythian seek shalt thou Shining ships sing Sire sportive echo steeds sunny sweet swift winds tender Teucer THALIARCHUS Thessalian Thou dost thou shalt thou shouldst Thracian thy love Tibur toil TYNDARIS unto unwarlike lyre Venus Vesta virgins waves whate'er whence whilst wont youth