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... been killed by a charmed shirt , which Deianira herself had given him . It happened once upon a time , that Nessus , a centaur , ran away with Deianira ; but Hercules pursued him , and shot him with an arrow ; for he was a very famous ...
... been killed by a charmed shirt , which Deianira herself had given him . It happened once upon a time , that Nessus , a centaur , ran away with Deianira ; but Hercules pursued him , and shot him with an arrow ; for he was a very famous ...
Side 7
... been the first ship built in the world . He anchored in the river Phasis , now the Phaz . On his arrival , he learnt that the Golden Fleece was kept in a grove sacred to the god Mars , that it was guarded by a terrible dragon - monster ...
... been the first ship built in the world . He anchored in the river Phasis , now the Phaz . On his arrival , he learnt that the Golden Fleece was kept in a grove sacred to the god Mars , that it was guarded by a terrible dragon - monster ...
Side 30
... been told , that whoever was the first to land on the Trojan shore , was doomed to be killed ; and she bids her husband take care that his ship was the last of all the fleet , and that he was the last of his crew to land from it ( vv ...
... been told , that whoever was the first to land on the Trojan shore , was doomed to be killed ; and she bids her husband take care that his ship was the last of all the fleet , and that he was the last of his crew to land from it ( vv ...
Side 35
... been banished from Athens , and that Mnestheus , another of his sons , had usurped the throne . Upon this Demophoon determined to sail away to Athens , in order that he might look after his own interests , and the general affairs of the ...
... been banished from Athens , and that Mnestheus , another of his sons , had usurped the throne . Upon this Demophoon determined to sail away to Athens , in order that he might look after his own interests , and the general affairs of the ...
Side 48
... been sent to smite his guilty head ( vv . 63— 70 ) . She bids him spare his son Iulus , if he will not spare her . It is mere folly to believe that one so false - hearted carried his household gods and his father out of the flames of ...
... been sent to smite his guilty head ( vv . 63— 70 ) . She bids him spare his son Iulus , if he will not spare her . It is mere folly to believe that one so false - hearted carried his household gods and his father out of the flames of ...
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Achilles Æneas æquora ætas Amor Amorum LIB Amulius Apollo aquæ aquas Ariadne arma Augustus Bacchus Cæsar called Ceres city Colchis comas conjux Cupid daughter death Deianira deos deus Dido Eleg Enone eris erit fabled facta Falisci famous Fast father fell in love first gods great Greek habet hæc hair heaven Hercules humum husband Icarus illa ille ipsa ista Italy Jamque Jason Jupiter killed king lacrymas life literally made manus Mars meæ means Medea meis meos mihi mountain name nunc opes Ovid pater patriæ pectora Pelias Phyllis place poetry power properly puellæ puer quæ Quæque river Romans Rome Romulus sacra sacred Sæpe same says Scylla sine story supposed taken tamen tellus temple tempora Theseus Thracian tibi Tibullus time town Trojan Troy tuæ tuis tunc unda used vela venit Venus verse Vesta whilst wife word words world ΙΟ
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Side 95 - Quid referam comitumque nefas, famulosque nocentes ? Ipsa multa tuli non leviora fuga. Indignata malis mens est succumbere, seque Praestitit invictam viribus usa suis: Oblitusque...
Side 107 - Ter limen tetigi, ter sum revocatus, et ipse 55 indulgens animo pes mihi tardus erat. Saepe 'vale' dicto rursus sum multa locutus, et quasi discedens oscula summa dedi. Saepe eadem mandata dedi meque ipse fefelli, respiciens oculis pignora cara meis. 60 Denique 'quid propero? Scythia est, quo mittimur', inquam, 'Roma relinquenda est.
Side 187 - Mars magne, kalendis : spectatum e caelo, si sapis, ipse veni. hoc Venus ignoscet : at tu, violente, caveto ne tibi miranti turpiter arma cadant.
Side 153 - ... ipse suas sectatur oves, at filius agnos, et calidam fesso comparat uxor aquam. sic ego sim, liceatque caput candescere canis, temporis et prisci facta referre senem.
Side 94 - Carmina cum primum populo juvenilia legi, Barba resecta mihi bisve semelve fuit. Moverat ingenium totam cantata per Urbem Nomine non vero dicta Corinna mihi. 60 Multa quidem scripsi ; sed quae vitiosa putavi, Emendaturis ignibus ipse dedi.
Side 26 - Dum moror, in summa fulsit mihi purpura prora. Pertimui: cultus non erat ille tuus. Fit propior, terrasque cita ratis attigit aura : femineas vidi corde tremente genas. Non satis id fuerat : (quid enim furiosa morabar?) haerebat gremio turpis amica tuo.
Side 105 - Cum subit illius tristissima noctis imago, Qua mihi supremum tempus in Urbe fuit, Cum repeto noctem, qua tot mihi cara reliqui, Labitur ex oculis nunc quoque gutta meis.
Side 43 - Victor abes. nee scire mini, quae causa morandi, Aut in quo lateas ferreus orbe, licet. Quisquis ad haec vertit peregrinam...
Side 128 - Mens Bona ducetur manibus post terga retortis et Pudor et castris quidquid Amoris obest. omnia te metuent, ad te sua bracchia tendens uolgus 'io' magna uoce 'triumphe
Side 75 - Quam dixit veniam vos datis, ipsa nego. 830 Nee mora, caelato fixit sua pectora ferro : Et cadit in patrios sanguinolenta pedes. Tune quoque jam moriens, ne non procumbat honeste: Respicit : haec etiam cura cadentis erat. Ecce super corpus communia damna gementes Obliti decoris virque paterque jacent.