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... Lydia exprobrat , quòd juvenem turpi amore implicatum apud se retineat , et ab honestis exercitationibus avocet . LYDIA , dic , per omnes Te Deos oro , Sybarin cur properes } } amando Perdere : cur apricum Oderit campum , patiens ...
... Lydia exprobrat , quòd juvenem turpi amore implicatum apud se retineat , et ab honestis exercitationibus avocet . LYDIA , dic , per omnes Te Deos oro , Sybarin cur properes } } amando Perdere : cur apricum Oderit campum , patiens ...
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... LYDIA . He blames Lydia for engaging Sybaris in dishonourable amours , and making him leave those manly exercises , to which he had been accustomed . LYDIA , I conjure you by all the powers above , to tell me why you are so intent to ...
... LYDIA . He blames Lydia for engaging Sybaris in dishonourable amours , and making him leave those manly exercises , to which he had been accustomed . LYDIA , I conjure you by all the powers above , to tell me why you are so intent to ...
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... hurl thy hostile thunder- bolts against the polluted groves . Tarquinius Priscus . Scholiast , magnificos . + Æmilius Paulus . Superbos being interpreted by the old C 3 CARMEN XIII . AD LYDIAM . CUм tu , Lydia ODE XII . 29.
... hurl thy hostile thunder- bolts against the polluted groves . Tarquinius Priscus . Scholiast , magnificos . + Æmilius Paulus . Superbos being interpreted by the old C 3 CARMEN XIII . AD LYDIAM . CUм tu , Lydia ODE XII . 29.
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... ? O quid agis ? Fortiter occupa Portum . Nonne vides , ut Nudum remigio latus , Et malus celeri saucius Africo , Antennæque gemant ; ac sinè funibus * Quanta ! de Prade . ODE XIII . TO LYDIA . Horace describes his own 30 CARMINUM I. 20.
... ? O quid agis ? Fortiter occupa Portum . Nonne vides , ut Nudum remigio latus , Et malus celeri saucius Africo , Antennæque gemant ; ac sinè funibus * Quanta ! de Prade . ODE XIII . TO LYDIA . Horace describes his own 30 CARMINUM I. 20.
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Horace. ODE XIII . TO LYDIA . Horace describes his own jealousy . : O LYDIA , when you commend Telephus ' rosy neck , and the waxen arms of Telephus , alas ! my inflamed liver swells with bitter choler . Then neither is my mind firm ...
Horace. ODE XIII . TO LYDIA . Horace describes his own jealousy . : O LYDIA , when you commend Telephus ' rosy neck , and the waxen arms of Telephus , alas ! my inflamed liver swells with bitter choler . Then neither is my mind firm ...
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Page ix - But, Sir, I gave a receipt for a hundred.' My astonishment, however was now over, and 1 found that he received only thirteen pounds, because the rest had been advanced for his family; this was a tender point, and I found means immediately to divert him from it. He is with very decent people, in a house most delightfully situated, with a terrace that overlooks St. James's Park and has a door into it.
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