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Page 447
... hence unwilling ; thou to mee Art all things under Heav'n , all places thou , Who for my wilful crime art banisht hence . This further consolation yet secure 600 610 620 I carry hence ; though all by mee is lost , Such favour I ...
... hence unwilling ; thou to mee Art all things under Heav'n , all places thou , Who for my wilful crime art banisht hence . This further consolation yet secure 600 610 620 I carry hence ; though all by mee is lost , Such favour I ...
Page 673
... hence to annihilate ; P.L. v . 892 ; ix . 943 . UNCTION : anointing with consecrated oil ; P.L. vi . 709 . UNCTUOUS oily ; P.L. ix . 635 . UNESSENTIAL : lacking real essence ; P.L. ii . 439 . UNEXEMPT admitting no exception ; Com . 685 ...
... hence to annihilate ; P.L. v . 892 ; ix . 943 . UNCTION : anointing with consecrated oil ; P.L. vi . 709 . UNCTUOUS oily ; P.L. ix . 635 . UNESSENTIAL : lacking real essence ; P.L. ii . 439 . UNEXEMPT admitting no exception ; Com . 685 ...
Page 675
... hence passing off or evaporating into air , used of Hermes or Mercury , with play on the word , Hermes being the winged God ; P.L. iii . 603 . VOLUBIL : rolling , revolving ; P.L. iv . 594 . VOLUMINOUS , THE STARS : i.e. reading of the ...
... hence passing off or evaporating into air , used of Hermes or Mercury , with play on the word , Hermes being the winged God ; P.L. iii . 603 . VOLUBIL : rolling , revolving ; P.L. iv . 594 . VOLUMINOUS , THE STARS : i.e. reading of the ...
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MISCELLANEOUS POEMS | 1 |
THE FIFTH ODE OF HORACE LIB I | 82 |
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