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... Horace , Carm . 1. 7 , 12 , which is a cascade at Tibur . 2 i.e. in East and West ; the Ocean being conceived as flowing round the earth . 110 115 corpora sub ramis deponunt arboris altae instituuntque dapes 9 AENEID BOOK VII.
... Horace , Carm . 1. 7 , 12 , which is a cascade at Tibur . 2 i.e. in East and West ; the Ocean being conceived as flowing round the earth . 110 115 corpora sub ramis deponunt arboris altae instituuntque dapes 9 AENEID BOOK VII.
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... 110 ipse ] ille M2 , known to Servius . 125 ambesis R. 128 manebant R. 1 The round cakes , like our hot cross - buns , were scored by cross - lines into four quarters ( quadrae ) . lay their 11 12 mor tree , and spread the 10 VIRGIL.
... 110 ipse ] ille M2 , known to Servius . 125 ambesis R. 128 manebant R. 1 The round cakes , like our hot cross - buns , were scored by cross - lines into four quarters ( quadrae ) . lay their 11 12 mor tree , and spread the 10 VIRGIL.
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... " Gabine cincture " refers to a special way of wearing the toga , one part of which was folded round the waist , leaving the arm free . tum regina deum caelo delapsa morantis impulit ipsa manu portas 45 AENEID BOOK VII.
... " Gabine cincture " refers to a special way of wearing the toga , one part of which was folded round the waist , leaving the arm free . tum regina deum caelo delapsa morantis impulit ipsa manu portas 45 AENEID BOOK VII.
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... round the 1 The cateia is an unknown weapon , probably a dart , similar to one used by the wild German tribes . 2 The Marsians were skilled in magic and incantations . litora , pinguis ubi et placabilis ara Dianae . namque 55 AENEID ...
... round the 1 The cateia is an unknown weapon , probably a dart , similar to one used by the wild German tribes . 2 The Marsians were skilled in magic and incantations . litora , pinguis ubi et placabilis ara Dianae . namque 55 AENEID ...
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... round the kindled altars , their brows bound with poplar boughs - one band of youths , the other of old men - and these in song extol the glories and deeds of Hercules : how first he strangled in his grip the twin serpents , the ...
... round the kindled altars , their brows bound with poplar boughs - one band of youths , the other of old men - and these in song extol the glories and deeds of Hercules : how first he strangled in his grip the twin serpents , the ...
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