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Page 49
... arms ; impious Mars 75 rages through all the world . As when the four - horsed chariots have burst forth from the goal , they add speed to speed , and the charioteer , stretching in vain the bridle , is hurried away by the steeds , nor ...
... arms ; impious Mars 75 rages through all the world . As when the four - horsed chariots have burst forth from the goal , they add speed to speed , and the charioteer , stretching in vain the bridle , is hurried away by the steeds , nor ...
Page 59
... arms : [ thus , ] let all your vineyards be laid out in equal proportions , not only that the prospect may idly feed . the mind , but because the earth will not otherwise supply equal strength to all ; nor will the branches be able to ...
... arms : [ thus , ] let all your vineyards be laid out in equal proportions , not only that the prospect may idly feed . the mind , but because the earth will not otherwise supply equal strength to all ; nor will the branches be able to ...
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... arms , earth , of herself most liberal , pours from her bosom their easy susten- ance . If the palace , high raised with proud gates , vomits not forth from all its apartments a vast tide of morning visitants ; 38 Cytorus , ( Kidros ...
... arms , earth , of herself most liberal , pours from her bosom their easy susten- ance . If the palace , high raised with proud gates , vomits not forth from all its apartments a vast tide of morning visitants ; 38 Cytorus , ( Kidros ...
Page 104
... arms ; here was her chariot ; here the goddess even then designs and fondly hopes to establish a seat of universal empire , would only the Fates permit . But she had heard of a race to be descended from Trojan blood , that was one day ...
... arms ; here was her chariot ; here the goddess even then designs and fondly hopes to establish a seat of universal empire , would only the Fates permit . But she had heard of a race to be descended from Trojan blood , that was one day ...
Page 119
... arms , ill - fated youth , and unequally matched with Achilles ! is dragged by his horses , and from the empty chariot hangs supine , yet grasping the reins ; his neck and hair trail along the ground , and the dusty plain is traced by ...
... arms , ill - fated youth , and unequally matched with Achilles ! is dragged by his horses , and from the empty chariot hangs supine , yet grasping the reins ; his neck and hair trail along the ground , and the dusty plain is traced by ...
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