The Odes and Epodes of Horace: A Modern English Verse TranslationUniversity of Chicago Press, 1960 - 257 sider |
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Side 136
... hands . It pleases me to go mad : why pause in blowing on the Berecyntian flute ? Why keep the pipes and the lyre hanging there silent ? The hands that give begrudgingly , I hate them : scatter the roses : let envious Lycus hear our ...
... hands . It pleases me to go mad : why pause in blowing on the Berecyntian flute ? Why keep the pipes and the lyre hanging there silent ? The hands that give begrudgingly , I hate them : scatter the roses : let envious Lycus hear our ...
Side 141
... hands towards heaven when the moon is new , my farm - bred Phidyle , offer the Lares incense if you and the early grain and a suckling pig , the vines will stay fruitful , untouched by Southwind's sickness , and the fields by the blight ...
... hands towards heaven when the moon is new , my farm - bred Phidyle , offer the Lares incense if you and the early grain and a suckling pig , the vines will stay fruitful , untouched by Southwind's sickness , and the fields by the blight ...
Side 212
... hands clutching swords they had sheathed ? Has it been too little , the Latin blood that spilled in a flood over ... hand ? This is not the way with the wolves or the lions ; they turn only on other beasts . What drives us : blind ...
... hands clutching swords they had sheathed ? Has it been too little , the Latin blood that spilled in a flood over ... hand ? This is not the way with the wolves or the lions ; they turn only on other beasts . What drives us : blind ...
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