Horace, 第 1~2 巻Harper & bros., 1860 |
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... heart Do you , thus dress'd with careless art , Your yellow tresses bind ? How often shall th ' unpractised youth Of alter'd gods and injured truth With tears , alas ! complain ? How soon behold with wondering eyes The black'ning winds ...
... heart Do you , thus dress'd with careless art , Your yellow tresses bind ? How often shall th ' unpractised youth Of alter'd gods and injured truth With tears , alas ! complain ? How soon behold with wondering eyes The black'ning winds ...
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... heart , Nor sage Ulysses in our lays Pursues his wanderings through the seas ; 5 Nor ours in tragic strains to tell How Pelops ' cruel offspring fell . 10 The muse who rules th ' unwarlike lyre Forbids me boldly to aspire To thine or ...
... heart , Nor sage Ulysses in our lays Pursues his wanderings through the seas ; 5 Nor ours in tragic strains to tell How Pelops ' cruel offspring fell . 10 The muse who rules th ' unwarlike lyre Forbids me boldly to aspire To thine or ...
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... heart betray'd Achilles ' fleet with short delay , Vengeful protracts the fatal day , But when ten rolling years expire , Thy Troy shall blaze in Grecian fire . ODE XVI . - TO TYNDARIS . * 35 40 45 HORACE attempts to appease Tyndaris ...
... heart betray'd Achilles ' fleet with short delay , Vengeful protracts the fatal day , But when ten rolling years expire , Thy Troy shall blaze in Grecian fire . ODE XVI . - TO TYNDARIS . * 35 40 45 HORACE attempts to appease Tyndaris ...
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... heart - gnawing cares to be cursed . Of war , or of want , who e'er prates o'er his wine ? 5 For ' tis thine , Father Bacchus ; bright Venus , ' tis thine , To charm all his cares ; yet that no one may pass The freedom and mirth of a ...
... heart - gnawing cares to be cursed . Of war , or of want , who e'er prates o'er his wine ? 5 For ' tis thine , Father Bacchus ; bright Venus , ' tis thine , To charm all his cares ; yet that no one may pass The freedom and mirth of a ...
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... heart , The quiver , teeming with the poison'd dart ; Whether through Libya's burning sands His journey leads , or Scythia's lands , Inhospitable waste of snows , Or where the fabulous Hydaspes flows : For musing on my lovely maid ...
... heart , The quiver , teeming with the poison'd dart ; Whether through Libya's burning sands His journey leads , or Scythia's lands , Inhospitable waste of snows , Or where the fabulous Hydaspes flows : For musing on my lovely maid ...
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