The works of Horace, Bind 2W. Flexney, Mess. Johnson, and T. Caslon, 1767 |
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... fruit of no mean toil and skill , Could in my garners house . A wood of moderate extent , And ftream of pureft element , And harveft - home fecure , Make me more happy than the weight Of Africa's precarious state Of empire could enfure ...
... fruit of no mean toil and skill , Could in my garners house . A wood of moderate extent , And ftream of pureft element , And harveft - home fecure , Make me more happy than the weight Of Africa's precarious state Of empire could enfure ...
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... fruit of this feafon , and a greedy pig , the fruitful vine fhall neither experience the peftilent fouth wind , nor the standing corn the barren blight , or your dear nursery the baleful time in the fruit - bearing year . For O DE XXIII ...
... fruit of this feafon , and a greedy pig , the fruitful vine fhall neither experience the peftilent fouth wind , nor the standing corn the barren blight , or your dear nursery the baleful time in the fruit - bearing year . For O DE XXIII ...
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... fruits with incenfe in the flame ; Your fruitful vineyard then fhall fcorn The Afric blaft , nor fhall your corn Be fcarce or blighted - nor the fatal stroke , Amidst th ' autumnal plenty reach your little folk . For the vow'd victim ...
... fruits with incenfe in the flame ; Your fruitful vineyard then fhall fcorn The Afric blaft , nor fhall your corn Be fcarce or blighted - nor the fatal stroke , Amidst th ' autumnal plenty reach your little folk . For the vow'd victim ...
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... draw their vagabonds houses ) . live better , and the rude Getans likewife , whofe unfurveyed acres bring forth fruit and corn free for all ; nor does a culture D E XXIV . UPON THE RICH AND COVETOUS . 32 Q. HORATII FLACCI CARMINUM . L. 3 .
... draw their vagabonds houses ) . live better , and the rude Getans likewife , whofe unfurveyed acres bring forth fruit and corn free for all ; nor does a culture D E XXIV . UPON THE RICH AND COVETOUS . 32 Q. HORATII FLACCI CARMINUM . L. 3 .
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... fruit , that's bread for all the race ; Nor do they drive the plough , or ply the fpade , Above a year in one continu'd place . And when their annual toil is o'er , Another fet the vacant lands receive , Who on the self - fame terms ...
... fruit , that's bread for all the race ; Nor do they drive the plough , or ply the fpade , Above a year in one continu'd place . And when their annual toil is o'er , Another fet the vacant lands receive , Who on the self - fame terms ...
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aftra againſt ANNI anno Antonius aquæ atque Auguftus breaft Cæfar Canidia Carthage cou'd courſe defcend defire Deiphobus Diana dread E PODE EPODE etiam Eurydice facred fcorn femel fhall fhores fhould fince fing firſt flame fnows fome Formian ftars ftill fuch funt fweet gods hæc heav'n himſelf hinc Horace HORATII houſe increaſe inter Jove Jupiter Liburnis Lycus lyre mad lion Mæcenas Mæcenatis manus Melpomene miffis mihi moſt neque nihil Nireus nunc omnes Phoebus pleaſe pleaſure poft pow'r praiſe prefent PROSE INTERPRETATION quæ quam quibus quid Quis quod Quum reges Romæ Romam Roman Rome Scythians ſhall ſhe Sicambri ſtars ſtate ſtreams ſuch ſweet tamen Telephus thee theſe thoſe thou thro Tiberium tibi Tibur Venus verfes vero verſe Vindelici whofe Whoſe wine youth
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Side 251 - By music minds an equal temper know, Nor swell too high, nor sink too low. If in the breast tumultuous joys arise, Music her soft assuasive voice applies ; Or when the soul is press'd with cares, Exalts her in enlivening airs. Warriors she fires with animated sounds ; Pours balm into the bleeding lover's wounds...
Side 253 - Defcend from Pelion to the main. Tranfported demi-gods flood round, . And men grew heroes at the found, Enflam'd with glory's charms : Each chief his...
Side 259 - Eurydica the rocks and hollow mountains rung. VII. Mufic the fierceft grief can charm, And fate's fevereft rage difarm : Mufic can foften pain to eafe, And make defpair and madnefs pleafe : Our joys below it can improve, And antedate the blifs above. This the divine Cecilia found, And to her maker's praife confin'd the found. When the full organ joins the tuneful quire, Th...
Side 253 - Love, strong as death, the poet led To the pale nations of the dead...
Side 253 - Tranfported demi-gods flood round, And men grew heroes at the found, Enflam'd with glory's charms : Each chief his fev'nfold fhield difplay'd, 45 And half unfheath'd the fhining blade : And feas, and rocks, and fkies rebound To arms, to arms, to arms ! IV. But when thro
Side 259 - When the full organ joins the tuneful quire, Th' immortal pow'rs incline their ear Borne on the swelling notes our souls aspire, While solemn airs improve the sacred fire ; And angels lean from heav'n to hear.
Side 255 - Glitt'ring thro' the gloomy glades ; By the youths that dy'd for love, WandVing in the myrtle grove, Reftore, reftore Eurydice to life : Oh take the hufband, or return the wife...
Side 76 - Nubium tractus. Ego apis Matinae More modoque Grata carpentis thyma per laborem Plurimum circa nemus uvidique Tiburis ripas operosa parvus Carmina fingo.
Side 66 - ... non omnis moriar multaque pars mei vitabit Libitinam; usque ego postera crescam laude recens, dum Capitolium scandet cum tacita virgine pontifex : dicar, qua violens obstrepit Aufidus et qua pauper aquae Daunus agrestium regnavit populorum, ex humili potens princeps Aeolium carmen ad Italos deduxisse modos. sume superbiam quaesitam meritis et mihi Delphica lauro cinge volens, Melpomene, comam.
Side 174 - ... solutus ambulat veneficae scientioris carmine. non usitatis, Vare, potionibus, o multa fleturum caput, ad me recurres, nec vocata mens tua 75 Marsis redibit vocibus : maius parabo, maius infundam tibi fastidienti poculum, priusque caelum sidet inferius mari, tellure porrecta super, 80 quam non amore sic meo flagres uti bitumen atris ignibus.