Poems on Various Occasions: Consisting of Original Pieces, and Translations from Some of the Most Admired Latin Classics: with the Original Text, and Copious Notes, ... The Whole Interspersed with Reflections, Remarks, and Anecdotes, Pointed to the Present Times. ...R. Cruttwell, and published by T. Shrimpton: sold in London by J. Dodsley ..., C. Dilly ..., and W. Goldsmith, 1782 - 340 Seiten |
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... quod foret omnibus Quicunque celfæ nidum Acherontiæ Saltufque Bantinos , & arvum Pingue tenent humilis Ferenti : Ut tuto ab atris corpore viperis Dormirem & urfis ; ut premeret facrâ Lauroque collatâque myrto , Non fine Diîs animofus ...
... quod foret omnibus Quicunque celfæ nidum Acherontiæ Saltufque Bantinos , & arvum Pingue tenent humilis Ferenti : Ut tuto ab atris corpore viperis Dormirem & urfis ; ut premeret facrâ Lauroque collatâque myrto , Non fine Diîs animofus ...
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... , Toto notus in orbe Martialis Argutis Epigrammatôn libellis : Cui , Lector ftudiofe , quod dedifti Viventi decus , atque fentienti , Rari poft cineres habent poeta . MARTIAL , MARTIAL , Book I. Epigram 1 . TO THE READER [ 48 ]
... , Toto notus in orbe Martialis Argutis Epigrammatôn libellis : Cui , Lector ftudiofe , quod dedifti Viventi decus , atque fentienti , Rari poft cineres habent poeta . MARTIAL , MARTIAL , Book I. Epigram 1 . TO THE READER [ 48 ]
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... Quod nec Cecropiæ damnent Pandionis arces , Nec fileant noftri , prætereantque fenes . Ante fores ftantem dubitas admittere famam ? Teque piget curæ premia ferre tuæ ? Poft te victuræ , per te quoque vivere charta Incipiant ; cineri ...
... Quod nec Cecropiæ damnent Pandionis arces , Nec fileant noftri , prætereantque fenes . Ante fores ftantem dubitas admittere famam ? Teque piget curæ premia ferre tuæ ? Poft te victuræ , per te quoque vivere charta Incipiant ; cineri ...
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... quod fuit ante folum : Si maneo , qualis Trojâ durante manebam ; Virque mihi dempto fine carendus abest ? Diruta funt aliis , uni mihi Pergama reftant ; Incola captivo quæ bove victor arat . Jam feges eft , ubi Troja fuit , refecandaque ...
... quod fuit ante folum : Si maneo , qualis Trojâ durante manebam ; Virque mihi dempto fine carendus abest ? Diruta funt aliis , uni mihi Pergama reftant ; Incola captivo quæ bove victor arat . Jam feges eft , ubi Troja fuit , refecandaque ...
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... Quod monftror digito prætereuntium , & c . HOR . + Alluding to the principles of the bill called the " Contractors " which he has frequently introduced , but without fuccefs ; and also to the prin- ciples of the bill he has just moved ...
... Quod monftror digito prætereuntium , & c . HOR . + Alluding to the principles of the bill called the " Contractors " which he has frequently introduced , but without fuccefs ; and also to the prin- ciples of the bill he has just moved ...
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 272 - HAPPY the man whose wish and care A few paternal acres bound, Content to breathe his native air, In his own ground ; Whose herds with milk, whose fields with bread, Whose flocks supply him with attire ; Whose trees in Summer yield him shade, In Winter fire.
Seite 272 - ... shade. In winter fire. Blest, who can unconcern'dly find Hours, days, and years slide soft away. In health of body, peace of mind, Quiet by day. Sound sleep by night; study and ease, Together mixt; sweet recreation: And innocence, which most does please With meditation.
Seite 108 - She next the stately Bull implored, And thus replied the mighty lord: " Since every beast alive can tell That I sincerely wish you well, I may, without offence, pretend To take the freedom of a friend. Love calls me hence : a...
Seite 110 - The Goat remark'd her pulse was high, Her languid head, her heavy eye ; My back, says he, may do you harm ; The sheep's at hand, and wool is warm.
Seite 110 - Shall I, fays he, of tender age, In this important care engage ? Older and abler pafs'd you by ; How ftrong are thofe ! how weak am I ! Should I prefume to bear you hence, Thofe friends of mine may take offence. Excufe me then. You know my heart, But deareft friends, alas ! muft part. How fhall we all lament ! Adieu ! For fee the hounds are juft in view.
Seite 144 - Casta suo gladium cum traderet Arria Paeto, Quem de visceribus traxerat ipsa suis; Si qua fides, vulnus quod feci non dolet, inquit: Sed quod tu facies, hoc mihi, Paete, dolet.
Seite 108 - Horfe repfy'd, jioor honeft Pufs, It grieves my Heart to fee thee thus; Be comforted, Relief is near; For all your Friends are in the Rear.
Seite 170 - Incisae servant a te mea nomina fagi, et legor Oenone falce notata tua : et quantum trunci, tantum mea nomina crescunt.
Seite 176 - Nulla nisi Oenone pauperis uxor erat. Non ego miror opes, nec me tua regia tangit Nec de tot Priami dicar ut una nurus. Non tamen ut Priamus Nymphae socer esse recuset Aut Hecubae fuerim dissimulanda nurus.
Seite 174 - Vale ! Aura levis rigido pendentia lintea malo suscitat ; et remis eruta canet aqua. 5Ь Prosequor infelix oculis abeuntia vela, qua licet; et lacrimis humet arena meis. Utque celer venias, virides Nereidas oro ; scilicet ut venias in mea damna celer. Votis ergo meis alii rediture redisti?