The Deipnosophists; Or, Banquet of the Learned, Volume 3H.G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... sweet the products of a peaceful reign , The heaven - taught poet and enchanting strain , The well - fill'd palace , the perpetual feast , A loud rejoicing , and a people blest ! How goodly seems it ever to employ Man's social days in ...
... sweet the products of a peaceful reign , The heaven - taught poet and enchanting strain , The well - fill'd palace , the perpetual feast , A loud rejoicing , and a people blest ! How goodly seems it ever to employ Man's social days in ...
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... sweet - smelling plant , and more valuable than myrrh . And whenever , says Dinon , the king dismounts from his chariot , he does not jump down , however small the height from the chariot to the ground may be , nor is he helped down ...
... sweet - smelling plant , and more valuable than myrrh . And whenever , says Dinon , the king dismounts from his chariot , he does not jump down , however small the height from the chariot to the ground may be , nor is he helped down ...
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... Sweet Embrace . And not only were the wives of the Lydians exposed to all comers , but those also of the Epi- zephyrian Locrians , and also those of the Cyprians — and , in fact , those of all the nations who devote their daughters to ...
... Sweet Embrace . And not only were the wives of the Lydians exposed to all comers , but those also of the Epi- zephyrian Locrians , and also those of the Cyprians — and , in fact , those of all the nations who devote their daughters to ...
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... sweet , delighting in the food which is procured from it , " as Clearchus says , in the fifth book of his Lives . And why need we mention the Sybarites , among whom bathing men and pourers of water were first introduced in fetters , in ...
... sweet , delighting in the food which is procured from it , " as Clearchus says , in the fifth book of his Lives . And why need we mention the Sybarites , among whom bathing men and pourers of water were first introduced in fetters , in ...
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... sweet , Or lovely , or desirable as that Which stands upon the stream of gentle Siris . But the place was called Siris , as Timæus asserts , and as Euripides says too in his play called The Female Prisoner , or Melanippe , from a woman ...
... sweet , Or lovely , or desirable as that Which stands upon the stream of gentle Siris . But the place was called Siris , as Timæus asserts , and as Euripides says too in his play called The Female Prisoner , or Melanippe , from a woman ...
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