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... fury ? And when I cried out , Whither is he now sneaking off ? Tityrus , assemble your flock ; you skulked away behind the sedges . D. Ought he not , when vanquished in singing , to give me the goat which my flute by its music won ? If ...
... fury ? And when I cried out , Whither is he now sneaking off ? Tityrus , assemble your flock ; you skulked away behind the sedges . D. Ought he not , when vanquished in singing , to give me the goat which my flute by its music won ? If ...
Page 76
... fury of the mares is most of all extraordinary : and this spirit Venus herself inspired , when four Potnian mares tore the limb of Glaucus 33 to pieces with their jaws . Love drives them a ross Gargarus , and roaring Ascanius : 34 they ...
... fury of the mares is most of all extraordinary : and this spirit Venus herself inspired , when four Potnian mares tore the limb of Glaucus 33 to pieces with their jaws . Love drives them a ross Gargarus , and roaring Ascanius : 34 they ...
Page 106
... fury , and moder- ates their rage . For , unless he did so , they , in their rapid career , would bear away sea and earth , and the deep heaven , and sweep them through the air . But the almighty Sire , guarding against this , hath pent ...
... fury , and moder- ates their rage . For , unless he did so , they , in their rapid career , would bear away sea and earth , and the deep heaven , and sweep them through the air . But the almighty Sire , guarding against this , hath pent ...
Page 109
... fury sup- plies them with arms : if then , by chance , they espy a man revered in piety and worth , they are hushed , and stand with ears erect ; he , by eloquence , rules their passions , and calms their breasts . Thus all the raging ...
... fury sup- plies them with arms : if then , by chance , they espy a man revered in piety and worth , they are hushed , and stand with ears erect ; he , by eloquence , rules their passions , and calms their breasts . Thus all the raging ...
Page 110
... fury , and those deep roaring rocks ; you are unacquainted with the dens of the Cyclops : resume then your courage , and dismiss your desponding fears ; perhaps hereafter it may delight you to remember these suf- ferings . Through ...
... fury , and those deep roaring rocks ; you are unacquainted with the dens of the Cyclops : resume then your courage , and dismiss your desponding fears ; perhaps hereafter it may delight you to remember these suf- ferings . Through ...
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