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... Fabius , the smith , who was accounted a wise man , when he chose to be wise . He and Carmenta had been very good friends in the past ; indeed Livia was their daughter , and the mother thought that Fabius might now reasonably use his ...
... Fabius , the smith , who was accounted a wise man , when he chose to be wise . He and Carmenta had been very good friends in the past ; indeed Livia was their daughter , and the mother thought that Fabius might now reasonably use his ...
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... Fabius , who had put out his fire and was sitting at his door eating his supper . He shared with her the best that he had , and they munched and drank together without speech for a time . Then she told him her errand . " Our daughter is ...
... Fabius , who had put out his fire and was sitting at his door eating his supper . He shared with her the best that he had , and they munched and drank together without speech for a time . Then she told him her errand . " Our daughter is ...
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... Fabius . 66 But one must have a god . To have none is to be friendless ; though to pay court at all their altars is to fritter away your prayers and be heard of nobody . " " Let her pray to Apollo in secret then . " " Bacchus would know ...
... Fabius . 66 But one must have a god . To have none is to be friendless ; though to pay court at all their altars is to fritter away your prayers and be heard of nobody . " " Let her pray to Apollo in secret then . " " Bacchus would know ...
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... Fabius considered . " The " We can be hopeful , " he replied . Lares are stronger than the Larvæ , even as good conquers evil . But this is one goodness against another goodness . What has turned Livia so obstinately religious ? You and ...
... Fabius considered . " The " We can be hopeful , " he replied . Lares are stronger than the Larvæ , even as good conquers evil . But this is one goodness against another goodness . What has turned Livia so obstinately religious ? You and ...
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... Fabius and returned home- ward . She was troubled and preoccupied with her daughter's affairs , when the poetical oread accosted her again . " You thought my last effusion too lengthy , " she said ; " then you can sit upon that stone ...
... Fabius and returned home- ward . She was troubled and preoccupied with her daughter's affairs , when the poetical oread accosted her again . " You thought my last effusion too lengthy , " she said ; " then you can sit upon that stone ...
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altar answered Carmenta asked bacchants Bacchus beautiful began beneath better blessed Caracalla Coix Cornelius course creature daughter declared Demeter Ding-ding-a-dong Dionysus disciple divine doubt dragon-fly earth Evander's eyes Fabius fact fame father Faunus fear fell felt forgive friends gifts goddess gods grape happened happy heard heart heaven henceforth hills hope human humour husband immortal inspiration intellectual Jupiter Juturna knew lake Larius laugh Libitina lifted light listen live look Lord of Light mankind marriage Mater Matuta matter mind moral mother mountain naiads naked space nature never night nymphs oread Panisci perceive Persephone poem pray present PUTEAL replied Apollo sacrifice scarlet feather shadow shining Silenus silver arrow sing smile sorrow spirit star suffering sure tell things thought tion told truth turned verses voice wed Livia wife wolf leader wolves woman women wonder woodman words worship Apollo worthy young
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141 ページ - Perhaps she thought, if she had time to think anything, that she might as well be hung for a sheep as a lamb.
170 ページ - A fungus that's fretting The face of the earth ; A pitiful blunder, A sorrowful wonder, A cry out of darkness, A hunger, a dearth. A cradle to cry in, A coffin to lie in— Betwixt them I steal Past the fun of the fair— Chance calling, Fate guiding Life's roundabout gliding, Till Death, the grey dustman, Surprises me there.
7 ページ - Through the trees, or at the edge of the waters, there peeped nymphs, goat-foot fauns and other immortal creatures of lake and mountain, vale and forest, who spied upon humanity with wonder when the world was young.
8 ページ - Livia anointed the door-posts with oil and fat and decked them with woollen fillets.
2 ページ - Has not marriage itself been weighed in the balance of public opinion and found wanting ? The invention loses its old, four-square majesty.
123 ページ - Livia is my own daughter, be sure there are as good fish in the lake as ever came out of it; and always were and always will be ; but ' once bit twice shy