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... observed , he was determined to make the Britons feel the effects of his displeasure , yet was again obliged to employ the forces of the republic in suppressing an insurrection of the Salassi , Cantabri , and Asturii . SAN . 52 Antium ...
... observed , he was determined to make the Britons feel the effects of his displeasure , yet was again obliged to employ the forces of the republic in suppressing an insurrection of the Salassi , Cantabri , and Asturii . SAN . 52 Antium ...
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... and setting , to cause tempests . The ancients have observed its rising to be in the middle of September , and its setting in the beginning of October . WATSON . Kid ; not his vineyards beaten down with hail , THE THIRD BOOK ...
... and setting , to cause tempests . The ancients have observed its rising to be in the middle of September , and its setting in the beginning of October . WATSON . Kid ; not his vineyards beaten down with hail , THE THIRD BOOK ...
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... observed , with much religious pomp , upon the first of March , by the Roman ladies , in memory of the day when the Sabine women , having reconciled their husbands with their fathers , dedicated a temple to Juno . They offered ...
... observed , with much religious pomp , upon the first of March , by the Roman ladies , in memory of the day when the Sabine women , having reconciled their husbands with their fathers , dedicated a temple to Juno . They offered ...
Page 102
... observe the Lesbian measure , and the motion of my thumb ; duly celebrating the son of Latona , duly [ celebrating ] the goddess that enlightens the night with her shining crescent , propitious to the fruits , and expeditious in rolling ...
... observe the Lesbian measure , and the motion of my thumb ; duly celebrating the son of Latona , duly [ celebrating ] the goddess that enlightens the night with her shining crescent , propitious to the fruits , and expeditious in rolling ...
Page 121
... observation of my parents , who , alas ! must survive me . ODE VI . AGAINST CASSIUS SEVERUS . 24 O CUR , thou coward against wolves , why dost thou persecute innocent strangers ? Why do you not , if you can , turn your empty yelpings ...
... observation of my parents , who , alas ! must survive me . ODE VI . AGAINST CASSIUS SEVERUS . 24 O CUR , thou coward against wolves , why dost thou persecute innocent strangers ? Why do you not , if you can , turn your empty yelpings ...
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