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... rage . P. As time speeds on , and years revolve , my friend , I grow too idle , or too old to mend . While yet a youth , my pure descriptive lays The learn'd could suffer , and the partial praise . Her brilliant tints Imagination threw ...
... rage . P. As time speeds on , and years revolve , my friend , I grow too idle , or too old to mend . While yet a youth , my pure descriptive lays The learn'd could suffer , and the partial praise . Her brilliant tints Imagination threw ...
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... rage were vain . My spleen o'erflows , I sicken to behold A guilty world , in error growing old ; Each stage of life mark'd by its empty joys , The infant and the man exchanging toys ; Cum sapimus patruos : tunc , tunc , ignoscite ...
... rage were vain . My spleen o'erflows , I sicken to behold A guilty world , in error growing old ; Each stage of life mark'd by its empty joys , The infant and the man exchanging toys ; Cum sapimus patruos : tunc , tunc , ignoscite ...
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... rage " The juice of cedar shall preserve his page ? " That page , esteem'd even to its author's wish , " Kept sacred still from frankincense or fish ? " O thou , whate'er thy name , whoe'er thou art , Whom I suppose upon the adverse ...
... rage " The juice of cedar shall preserve his page ? " That page , esteem'd even to its author's wish , " Kept sacred still from frankincense or fish ? " O thou , whate'er thy name , whoe'er thou art , Whom I suppose upon the adverse ...
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... ludere gestit Sordidus , et lusco qui poscit dicere , lusce ; Sese aliquem credens , Italo quod honore supinus Fregerit heminas Areti ædilis iniquas : But why should I then bridle in my rage ? 20 A. PERSII FLACCI . SAT . I. V. 119-130 .
... ludere gestit Sordidus , et lusco qui poscit dicere , lusce ; Sese aliquem credens , Italo quod honore supinus Fregerit heminas Areti ædilis iniquas : But why should I then bridle in my rage ? 20 A. PERSII FLACCI . SAT . I. V. 119-130 .
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Aulus Persius Flaccus. But why should I then bridle in my rage ? Why tremble thus to lash a guilty age ? Here let me dig - even here the truth unfold ( As once the gossip barber did of old ) , Here to my little book I will declare , Of ...
Aulus Persius Flaccus. But why should I then bridle in my rage ? Why tremble thus to lash a guilty age ? Here let me dig - even here the truth unfold ( As once the gossip barber did of old ) , Here to my little book I will declare , Of ...
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admired aliquid atque censure centum Chrysippus Cleanthes Cornutus dare delight Dicere dost thou Dryden Egyptians feasts Fescennine verses fidelia fools glow gods hæc hath Haud Heic Hinc honours Horace Horus hour hunc illi Inque ipse Jews Jove joys Juvenal laurel lictor lyre mane mihi mind Muse nempe nihilum nisi nunc o'er obscure observations oculos pale palles passions Pingue pleasure poet poetry populi prætor's praise pueris purple Quæ quam quantum quibus quicquid quid Quintilian quis quò quod rage reader rerum Roman Rome Sæpe sage SATIRE III SATIRE IV SATIRE VI SATIRES OF PERSIUS satirist shame sibi sistrum soul Stoics strigiles sung tacitus tamen taste thee thine thought tibi tion toil tongue Tunc umbo unity of subject Unmark'd venit verba verses vice virtue vivere water-clock wealth words wretch youth
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