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... thee to ascend the skies , Nor be a poor man's courtesies Rejected or disdained . " - ( Conington . ) Audendo magnus tegitur timor . " LUCAN . Pharsalia , IV . , 702 . " A show of daring oft conceals great fear . " " Auditis ? an me ...
... thee to ascend the skies , Nor be a poor man's courtesies Rejected or disdained . " - ( Conington . ) Audendo magnus tegitur timor . " LUCAN . Pharsalia , IV . , 702 . " A show of daring oft conceals great fear . " " Auditis ? an me ...
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... thee the marriage vow . Through Mars let others hold their realm , by Venus ' favour thou . " " Bella , horrida bella , Et Tybrim multo spumantem sanguine cérno . " VIRGIL . Eneid , VI . , 86 . " War , dreadful war , and Tiber's flood I ...
... thee the marriage vow . Through Mars let others hold their realm , by Venus ' favour thou . " " Bella , horrida bella , Et Tybrim multo spumantem sanguine cérno . " VIRGIL . Eneid , VI . , 86 . " War , dreadful war , and Tiber's flood I ...
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... thee peaceful sleep , While Caius tosses on his bed of down . " " Dat veniam corvis , vexat censura columbas . " JUVENAL . Satires , II . , 63 . " While with partial aim their censure moves , Acquit the vultures , and condemn the doves ...
... thee peaceful sleep , While Caius tosses on his bed of down . " " Dat veniam corvis , vexat censura columbas . " JUVENAL . Satires , II . , 63 . " While with partial aim their censure moves , Acquit the vultures , and condemn the doves ...
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... thee ; swift I obey And diligently follow . If the path Be irksome , yet with groans I follow still , And , good or evil , the same lot endure . The Fates the willing lead , the unwilling drag . " " Dulce bellum inexpertis . " ERASMUS ...
... thee ; swift I obey And diligently follow . If the path Be irksome , yet with groans I follow still , And , good or evil , the same lot endure . The Fates the willing lead , the unwilling drag . " " Dulce bellum inexpertis . " ERASMUS ...
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... thee we untimely tread the path of death . On thee , oh cruel one , men's vices feed ; From thy head spring the seeds of all our cares . ' Eripuit caelo fulmen , mox sceptra tyrannis . " " TURGOT . " " ( Inscription on a bust of ...
... thee we untimely tread the path of death . On thee , oh cruel one , men's vices feed ; From thy head spring the seeds of all our cares . ' Eripuit caelo fulmen , mox sceptra tyrannis . " " TURGOT . " " ( Inscription on a bust of ...
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