Horace's odes, Englished and imitated by various hands, selected and arranged by C.W.F. CooperLondon, 1880 - 282 pages |
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2nd Edition 3rd Edition Æschylus Anacreon ANNA SEWARD Anti-Jacobin arms bard blest bloom BOOK brave bright Brighton bears brow C. S. Calverley Cæsar Charles Hanbury Williams Chloe Crown 8vo dear delight dost doth dread e'er English EPODE ev'ry eyes F. A. Paley fair fame fate Fcap fear fierce fire flame flies flocks gentle Gentleman's Magazine George Bell gods grace haste hath head heart Heaven HORACE SMITH IMITATION J. W. Donaldson JAMES AND HORACE Jove kings Latin live Lord lyre MÆCENAS mirth Muse ne'er night numbers nymph o'er ODE XIV Phœbus plain poets Post 8vo R. C. Jebb rage reign rich scorn shades shine shore sigh sing smile soft song soon soul spring storms strain streams sweet thee thine thou thy charms toast Translation trembling Venus verse wanton winds wine youth
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Page 155 - The Capitol's first line, A bleeding head, where they begun, Did fright the architects to run; And yet in that the State Foresaw its happy fate!
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Page 113 - I can enjoy her while she is kind; But when she dances in the wind, And shakes her wings, and will not stay, I puff the prostitute aw,ay...
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Page 155 - While round the armed bands Did clap their bloody hands. He nothing common did or mean Upon that memorable scene, But with his keener eye The axe's edge did try; Nor called the gods, with vulgar spite, To vindicate his helpless right, But bowed his comely head Down, as upon a bed.
Page 155 - Republic's hand — How fit he is to sway That can so well obey ! He to the Commons...
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