The satires of Persius, tr. by W. Drummond |
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Strana xix
The first may be called the acute , and the second the chronic diseases of the
soul : the former occasion us the severest pangs ; but the latter disturb , with little
intermission , the repose and happiness of our lives . It is against the influence of
...
The first may be called the acute , and the second the chronic diseases of the
soul : the former occasion us the severest pangs ; but the latter disturb , with little
intermission , the repose and happiness of our lives . It is against the influence of
...
Strana 7
SATIRE I. PERSIUS AND MONITOR . VERSE I - 20 . PERSIUS . UNHAPPY men
lead lives of care and pain , Their joys how fleeting , and their hopes how vain ! M
. But who will read a satire so begun ? P.What this to me-this-M.Faith , I'll tell you
...
SATIRE I. PERSIUS AND MONITOR . VERSE I - 20 . PERSIUS . UNHAPPY men
lead lives of care and pain , Their joys how fleeting , and their hopes how vain ! M
. But who will read a satire so begun ? P.What this to me-this-M.Faith , I'll tell you
...
Strana 13
But praise ought not to be the only end , For which our morals or our lives we
mend , For which our virtue struggles to excel , And seeks pre - eminence in
doing well . Besides , do all obtaining men's applause , Deserve the admiration
which it ...
But praise ought not to be the only end , For which our morals or our lives we
mend , For which our virtue struggles to excel , And seeks pre - eminence in
doing well . Besides , do all obtaining men's applause , Deserve the admiration
which it ...
Strana 27
It ill might suit the selfish and the proud , Were the grand objects of their lives
avow'd ; Were all the longings of their souls express'd , No latent wish left lurking
in the breast . When truth or virtue is the boon we seek , We can distinctly ask ,
and ...
It ill might suit the selfish and the proud , Were the grand objects of their lives
avow'd ; Were all the longings of their souls express'd , No latent wish left lurking
in the breast . When truth or virtue is the boon we seek , We can distinctly ask ,
and ...
Strana 87
Thy spirit now , its earthly labours o'er , Lives in thy verse , and transmigrates no
more , No tumults here disturb my peaceful life , No loud declaimers bent on
public strife . Unheedful too of winter's rage I sleep , Though Auster threaten , and
...
Thy spirit now , its earthly labours o'er , Lives in thy verse , and transmigrates no
more , No tumults here disturb my peaceful life , No loud declaimers bent on
public strife . Unheedful too of winter's rage I sleep , Though Auster threaten , and
...
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admired ancient appears atque called Chrysippus crowd dare delight Egyptians employed expression feasts fire fools give glow gods golden grow hæc hand head heart honours hope hour Hunc Italy Jews Jove joys Juvenal language laurel length less light lives lyre manners master mihi mind Muse nature nunc o'er obscure observations original pale passions Persius plain pleasure poet poetry praise quid quis quod rage reader respect rest Roman Rome round satire satirist says seek seems sense shame soon soul sound speak spread stands Stoics style sung taste thee thine things thou thought tibi tion toil tongue translated Tunc verba verses vice virtue voice wealth wretch write youth
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Strana 48 - Summosque pedes attinge, manusque : " Non frigent." Visa est si forte pecunia; sive Candida vicini subrisit molle puella ; 110 Cor tibi rite salit ? positum est algente catino Durum olus; et populi cribro decussa farina : Tentemus fauces.
Strana 16 - et qui caeruleum dirimebat Nerea delphin; ,,sic costam longo subduximus Apennino. 95 ,,Arma virum, nonne hoc spumosum et cortice pingui, „ut ramale vetus, praegrandi subere coctum?" Quidnam igitur tenerum , et laxa cervice legendum? Torva Mimalloneis implerunt cornua bombis, et raptum vitulo caput ablatura superbo Bassaris, et lyncem Maenas flexura corymbis 100 Euion ingeminat: reparabilis assonat Echo.
Strana 72 - Vertigo facit! Hic Dama est non tressis agaso, Vappa et lippus, et in tenui farragine mendax: Verterit hunc dominus, momento turbinis exit Marcus Dama. Papae! Marco spondente, recusas Credere tu nummos? Marco sub judice palles? 80 Marcus dixit: ita est. Assigna, Marce, tabellas.
Strana 30 - Ecce avia, aut metuens divum matertera, cunis Exemit puerum, frontemque atque uda labella Infami digito et lustralibus ante salivis Expiat, urentes oculos inhibere perita.
Strana 16 - ... ait Pedio. Pedius quid? crimina rasis 85 librat in antithetis, doctas posuisse figuras laudatur: 'bellum hoc.' hoc bellum? an, Romule, ceves? men moveat?
Strana xiii - Et sermone opus est modo tristi, saepe iocoso, Defendente vicem modo rhetoris atque poetae, Interdum urbani parcentis viribus atque Extenuantis eas consulto. Ridiculum acri Fortius et melius magnas plerumque secat res.
Strana 74 - Sambucam citius caloni aptaveris alto. Stat contra ratio et secretam gannit in aurem, Ne liceat facere id, quod quis vitiabit agendo.
Strana 50 - Cor tibi rite salit? Positum est algente catino Durum olus, et populi cribro decussa farina : Tentemus fauces ; tenero latet ulcus in ore Putre, quod haud deceat plebeia radere beta.
Strana 12 - Quisquis es, O, modo quem ex adverso dicere feci, Non ego cum scribo, si forte quid aptius exit, 45 Quando haec rara avis est, si quid tamen aptius exit, Laudari metuam, neque enim mihi cornea fibra est ; Sed recti finemque extremumque esse recuso EUGE tuum et BELLE.
Strana 80 - Indulge Genio, carpamus dulcia, nostrum est Quod vivis : cinis et Manes et fabula fies ; [Vive memor leti, fugit hora, hoc quod loquor inde est.] " En quid agis ? duplici in diversum scinderis hamo, Hunccine an hunc sequeris.