A new poetical translation of all the odes of Horace (the four books and Carmen seculare) by W. Green |
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Strana 8
... fathers civic rage , [ Beft waftéd on the Parthian foe , ] The next depopulated age Of youthful arm , shall know . 6. Who shall our * falling state sustain , What deity can we address ? And with what lays , can virgins teize ...
... fathers civic rage , [ Beft waftéd on the Parthian foe , ] The next depopulated age Of youthful arm , shall know . 6. Who shall our * falling state sustain , What deity can we address ? And with what lays , can virgins teize ...
Strana 9
... father , chief and prince , And late returning condefcend ,, To rule on earth till difcord end , Triumphant o'er the land . 13. And let not the infulting Mede , Our eagles , unrevengéd tread , While , Cæfar thou haft the command , The ...
... father , chief and prince , And late returning condefcend ,, To rule on earth till difcord end , Triumphant o'er the land . 13. And let not the infulting Mede , Our eagles , unrevengéd tread , While , Cæfar thou haft the command , The ...
Strana 10
... father of the wind , Restraining every breath unkind , Iapyx + only fend , O Bark ! thou ow'ft this precious trust , My Virgil to the Attic coaft , My foul's elect defend ; Deposit safe my better half , My poet and my friend . 2. What ...
... father of the wind , Restraining every breath unkind , Iapyx + only fend , O Bark ! thou ow'ft this precious trust , My Virgil to the Attic coaft , My foul's elect defend ; Deposit safe my better half , My poet and my friend . 2. What ...
Strana 11
... were perpetually preferved . How elfe could the heathens learn the long life of our fathers before the flood and the fudden change ? C 2 Advanc'd in horrid ftrides below , With fever hand in Od . 3 . THE ODES OF HORACE .
... were perpetually preferved . How elfe could the heathens learn the long life of our fathers before the flood and the fudden change ? C 2 Advanc'd in horrid ftrides below , With fever hand in Od . 3 . THE ODES OF HORACE .
Strana 18
... Addifon's Travels from Rome to Tivoli , p . 216 . When Teucer by fevere command , Fled from his fire , and native land , Banished by a fevere father . 5. Where'er kind fortune points we'll go , We'll follow 18 B. I. THE ODES OF HORACE .
... Addifon's Travels from Rome to Tivoli , p . 216 . When Teucer by fevere command , Fled from his fire , and native land , Banished by a fevere father . 5. Where'er kind fortune points we'll go , We'll follow 18 B. I. THE ODES OF HORACE .
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ARCHYTA arms Auguftus Bacchus Bard bleft blood bofom breaſt brow Cæfar Cantabri Chimæra cloſe crown'd Cycnus dare defcended dire dome dread duft e'er earth facred fafe fair fame fate Faunus fear feas fhades fhall fhun fide fierce fing fire firſt flain flame flood flow fnow foft fome fong fons Formiane foul fpare fweet fwelling Gelonian Gods grace gueſt hand heart Hefperian honors Horace Jove Latian luftre lyre Mæcenas Mede mufe muſt numbers nunc nymphs o'er Parthians paſs placid plain pleaſe praiſe pray'r preſent proud pureft Pyrrhus quæ Queen race rage raiſe reft reign rife roll'd Roman Rome Scythian ſea ſhake ſhall ſhe ſhore ſhould ſkies ſmiling ſpace ſpare ſpread ſtar ſtate ſtore ſtrain ſtream Telephus Teucer thee theſe thou Thracian tibi toils tranflation treaſures unifon unto Venus victor virgin virgin train Whofe Whoſe wind wine Youth
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Strana 159 - Jmdarum quisquis studet aemulari , ïule , ceratis ope Daedalea , Nititur pennis , vitreo daturus Nomina ponto. Monte decurrens velut amnis , imbres Quem super notas aluere ripas , Fervet , immensusque ruit profundo Pindarus ore...
Strana 123 - JVLiserarum est, neque amori dare ludum, neque dulci Mala vino lavere; aut exanimari, metuentes Patruae verbera linguae. Tibi qualum Cythereae Puer ales, tibi telas, operosaeque Minervae Studium aufert, Neobule, Liparaei nitor Hebri, Simul unctos Tiberinis humeros lavit in undis; Eques ipso melior Bellerophonte, neque pugno.
Strana 94 - ODE I. ODI profanum vulgus, et arceo. Favete linguis : carmina, non prius Audita, Mufarum facerdos Virginibus, puerisque canto Regum timendorum in proprios greges, Reges in ipfos Imperium eft Jovis, Clari Giganteo triumpho, Cunfta fupercilio moventis.
Strana 164 - QUALEM miniftrum fulminis alitem (Cui rex deorum regnum in aves vagas Permifit, expertus fidelem Jupiter in Ganymede flavo) Olim juventas, et patrius vigor, Nido laborum propulit infcium...
Strana 130 - Far- no outrage beyond what I was able to bear. """• Is it not her Way to let thofe live in quiet by whom fhe is not importuned...
Strana 1 - Content, if fweet Euterpe deign To hear my humble Pipe complain ; Or when befide the Winter fire, With carelefs Hand...
Strana 38 - Sifter, Pembroke's Mother : Death, ere thou haft kill'd another, Fair, and learn'd, as good as lhe, Time lhall throw a dart at thee.