Selections from Tibullus and PropertiusClarendon Press, 1895 - 384 sider |
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Side 3
... licet , et solito membra lévare toro . Quam iuvat immites ventos audire cubantem , 45 Et dominam tenerò detinuisse sinu ! Aut , gelidas hibernus aquas cum fuderit auster , Securum somnos imbre iuvante sequi ! 49-56 . Seek thou ...
... licet , et solito membra lévare toro . Quam iuvat immites ventos audire cubantem , 45 Et dominam tenerò detinuisse sinu ! Aut , gelidas hibernus aquas cum fuderit auster , Securum somnos imbre iuvante sequi ! 49-56 . Seek thou ...
Side 12
... licet dura compede pulsa sonent . 43-48 . Not care and grief are thine , Osiris , but chaunt and dance and love , but flowers and flowing robes , soft flute and sacred chest . Non tibi sunt tristes curae nec luctus , Osiri , Sed chorus ...
... licet dura compede pulsa sonent . 43-48 . Not care and grief are thine , Osiris , but chaunt and dance and love , but flowers and flowing robes , soft flute and sacred chest . Non tibi sunt tristes curae nec luctus , Osiri , Sed chorus ...
Side 24
... licet : hic magnae iam locus urbis erit . Roma , tuum nomen terris fatale regendis , Qua sua de caelo prospicit arva Ceres , Quaque patent ortus et qua fluitantibus undis Solis anhelantes abluit amnis equos . Troia quidem tunc se ...
... licet : hic magnae iam locus urbis erit . Roma , tuum nomen terris fatale regendis , Qua sua de caelo prospicit arva Ceres , Quaque patent ortus et qua fluitantibus undis Solis anhelantes abluit amnis equos . Troia quidem tunc se ...
Side 28
... licet , extinctas aspiciamque faces ! Tu miserum torques , tu me mihi dira precari Cogis , et insana mente nefanda loqui . 19-28 . I should have perished , but Hope bids me live : Hope , that brings solace to the husbandman , to the ...
... licet , extinctas aspiciamque faces ! Tu miserum torques , tu me mihi dira precari Cogis , et insana mente nefanda loqui . 19-28 . I should have perished , but Hope bids me live : Hope , that brings solace to the husbandman , to the ...
Side 35
... licet atraciis , A licet a traciis , D a thraciis licet haec . Hertz . and others Autaricis , Mueller Autariis , Palmer Artaciis , com- paring Apoll . Rhod . Arg . 1. 954 кρývŋ vπ ' ' Apтаkin and Arg . Orph . 496. 26. Hyleis AF Hylleis ...
... licet atraciis , A licet a traciis , D a thraciis licet haec . Hertz . and others Autaricis , Mueller Autariis , Palmer Artaciis , com- paring Apoll . Rhod . Arg . 1. 954 кρývŋ vπ ' ' Apтаkin and Arg . Orph . 496. 26. Hyleis AF Hylleis ...
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Actium Aeneas allusion amor ancient Apollo aquae arma atque Augustus Bactra Baehrens Baiae Caesar Callimachus caput conj conjecture Cynthia dative death denote deos edition Elegy Ennius Epod erit Extra fcap fata fcap Greek Haec Heinsius hence Hertz Horace idea illa ille inter Iovis ipse iugera Lach Lachmann Lares Latin licet longa Maecenas manus meaning Messalla mihi modo Mueller Muretus Muses nunc Omphale ossa Ovid Paetus Paley Palm Palmer passage pedes Penates Perusia phrase Pinder poem poet poet's Postgate Prop Propertius puella quae quam quid quod quoted reading reference Roman Rome sacra says Scaliger semper sense Strabo suggests sunt supposed tamen Tarpeia Terque terra thee thou tibi Tibullus umbra unda verb Virg Virgil word worship ΙΟ
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Side 265 - EXEGI monumentum aere perennius Regalique situ pyramidum altius, Quod non imber edax, non Aquilo impotens Possit diruere aut innumerabilis Annorum series et fuga temporum. Non omnis moriar, multaque pars mei Vitabit Libitinam. Usque ego postera Crescam laude recens, dum Capitolium Scandet cum tacita Virgine pontifex.
Side 195 - Desiring this man's art and that man's scope, With what I most enjoy contented least; Yet in these thoughts myself almost despising, Haply I think on thee, and then my state, Like to the lark at break of day arising From sullen earth, sings hymns at heaven's gate; For thy sweet love remembered such wealth brings That then I scorn to change my State with kings.
Side 287 - Next, Camus, reverend sire, went footing slow, His mantle hairy, and his bonnet sedge, Inwrought with figures dim, and on the edge Like to that sanguine flower inscribed with woe.
Side 195 - In peace, Love tunes the shepherd's reed; In war, he mounts the warrior's steed; In halls, in gay attire is seen; In hamlets, dances on the green. Love rules the court, the camp, the grove, And men below, and saints above ; For love is heaven, and heaven is love.
Side 283 - They go up by the mountains; They go down by the valleys Unto the place which thou hast founded for them. Thou hast set a bound that they may not pass over; That they turn not again to cover the earth.
Side 58 - Callimachi Manes et Coi sacra Philetae, in vestrum, quaeso, me sinite ire nemus. Primus ego ingredior puro de fonte sacerdos Itala per Graios orgia ferre choros.
Side 225 - IT is not Beauty I demand, A crystal brow, the moon's despair, Nor the snow's daughter, a white hand, Nor mermaid's yellow pride of hair : Tell me not of your starry eyes, Your lips that seem on roses fed, Your breasts, where Cupid tumbling lies Nor sleeps for kissing of his bed : — A bloomy pair of vermeil cheeks Like Hebe's in her ruddiest hours, A breath that softer music speaks Than summer winds a-wooing flowers, These are but gauds : nay what are lips ? Coral beneath the ocean-stream, Whose...
Side 6 - Audeat invito ne quis discedere Amore, aut sciat egressum se prohibente deo. Quid tua nunc Isis mihi, Delia, quid mihi prosunt...
Side 8 - Messallam terra dum sequiturque mari.' sed me, quod facilis tenero sum semper Amori, ipsa Venus campos ducet in Elysios. hie...
Side 32 - V. Vos tenet, Etruscis manat quae fontibus unda, Unda sub aestivum non adeunda Canem, Nunc autem sacris Baiarum proxima lymphis, Cum se purpureo vere remittit humus : At mihi Persephone nigram denuntiat horam : 5 Imnerito iuveni parce nocere, dea.