Horace, 第 1~2 巻Harper & bros., 1860 |
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... fate : Oh ! late return to heav'n , and may thy reign With lengthen'd blessings fill thy wide domain ! Nor let thy people's crimes provoke thy flight , On air swift rising to the realms of light . 41 45 Great prince and father of the ...
... fate : Oh ! late return to heav'n , and may thy reign With lengthen'd blessings fill thy wide domain ! Nor let thy people's crimes provoke thy flight , On air swift rising to the realms of light . 41 45 Great prince and father of the ...
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... fate Knocks at the palace , as the cottage gate , Nor should our sum of life extend Our growing hopes beyond their destined end . When sunk to Pluto's shadowy coasts , Oppress'd with darkness , and the fabled ghosts , No more the dice ...
... fate Knocks at the palace , as the cottage gate , Nor should our sum of life extend Our growing hopes beyond their destined end . When sunk to Pluto's shadowy coasts , Oppress'd with darkness , and the fabled ghosts , No more the dice ...
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... fate , Nor impious magic vainly try To know our lives ' uncertain date ; Whether th ' indulgent power divine 5 1 Hath many seasons yet in store , Or this the latest winter thine , Which breaks its waves against the shore . 10 Thy life ...
... fate , Nor impious magic vainly try To know our lives ' uncertain date ; Whether th ' indulgent power divine 5 1 Hath many seasons yet in store , Or this the latest winter thine , Which breaks its waves against the shore . 10 Thy life ...
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... fate of Regulus , the Scaurian race , And Paulus , mid the waste of Cannæ's field , How greatly prodigal of life ... Fates assign The care of Cæsar's reign ; to thine alone Inferior let his empire rise ; Whether the Parthian's formidable ...
... fate of Regulus , the Scaurian race , And Paulus , mid the waste of Cannæ's field , How greatly prodigal of life ... Fates assign The care of Cæsar's reign ; to thine alone Inferior let his empire rise ; Whether the Parthian's formidable ...
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... fate Which should their guilty loves await . Fatal to Priam's ancient sway , You bear th ' ill - omen'd fair away , For soon shall Greece in arms arise , Deep - sworn to break thy nuptial ties . What toils do men and horse sustain ...
... fate Which should their guilty loves await . Fatal to Priam's ancient sway , You bear th ' ill - omen'd fair away , For soon shall Greece in arms arise , Deep - sworn to break thy nuptial ties . What toils do men and horse sustain ...
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