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... or other striking phenomena of the natural world , - a clear water - spring in a
little island ( Arethusa ) , a mountain ridge of peculiar shape ( Atlas ) , a bird of
plaintive note ( Philomela ) , or a rock weeping with perpetual springs ( Niobe ) .
... or other striking phenomena of the natural world , - a clear water - spring in a
little island ( Arethusa ) , a mountain ridge of peculiar shape ( Atlas ) , a bird of
plaintive note ( Philomela ) , or a rock weeping with perpetual springs ( Niobe ) .
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The heavens are clear , and living things come forth upon the earth : lastly man ,
fashioned by Prometheus in the image of the immortals ( 69 - 88 ) . The Four
Ages : description of the Golden Age ( 89 – 112 ) . The Age of Silver , Brass , and
Iron ...
The heavens are clear , and living things come forth upon the earth : lastly man ,
fashioned by Prometheus in the image of the immortals ( 69 - 88 ) . The Four
Ages : description of the Golden Age ( 89 – 112 ) . The Age of Silver , Brass , and
Iron ...
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The first word , adspirate , is nearly as clear , as , when we remember either the
pronunciatien of adspiro or the quantity of the a of the first conjugation , we see
that it contains three long syllables , a spondee and the beginning of a dactyl .
The first word , adspirate , is nearly as clear , as , when we remember either the
pronunciatien of adspiro or the quantity of the a of the first conjugation , we see
that it contains three long syllables , a spondee and the beginning of a dactyl .
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... went to Delphi by crossing the Cephisus . 370 . ut . . . sic , though . . · yet . The
deluge had not so far subsided as to let them flow quietly as a stream , but yet
enough for them to recognize their old channels . - nondum liquidas , ni yet clear .
... went to Delphi by crossing the Cephisus . 370 . ut . . . sic , though . . · yet . The
deluge had not so far subsided as to let them flow quietly as a stream , but yet
enough for them to recognize their old channels . - nondum liquidas , ni yet clear .
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840 . liquidæ aquæ , in clear ( or calm ) water . 844 . nescio quem : Polyphemus
is represented as so rude as not even to recognize the existence of the gods .
852 . hæc omnia , all nature . 858 . Nerei , Greek vocative . 863 . quod nollem ...
840 . liquidæ aquæ , in clear ( or calm ) water . 844 . nescio quem : Polyphemus
is represented as so rude as not even to recognize the existence of the gods .
852 . hæc omnia , all nature . 858 . Nerei , Greek vocative . 863 . quod nollem ...
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Seite 8 - os homini sublime dedit, caelumque tueri 8s jussit, et erectos ad sidéra tollere vultus. sic, modo quae fuerat rudis et sine imagine, tellus induit ignotas hominum conversa figuras. ÁUREA prima sata est aetas, quae vindice nullo, sponte sua, sine lege fidem rectumque colebat. 90 poena metusque aberant, née verba
Seite 8 - renovatus ager gravidis canebat aristis : no flumina jam lactis, jam flumina nectaris ibant, flavaque de viridi stillabant ilice mella. sub Jove mundus erat, subiit argéntea proles, auro deterior, fulvo pretiosior aere. 115 Juppiter antiqui contraxit témpora veris, perqué hiemes aestusque et inaequales autumnos et breve ver spatiis exegit quattuor annum. turn primum siccis aër
Seite 20 - vox mea facta tua est ; utinam promissa liceret non dare ! confíteor, solum hoc tibi, nate, negarem : dissuadere licet. Non est tua tuta voluntas : magna petis, Phaëthon, et quae née viribus istis muñera conveniant, nee tarn puerilibus annis. 55 sors tua mortalis ; non est mortale, quod optas, plus etiam, quam quod superis contingere fas est, nescius affectas.
Seite 172 - habere Horam, propositae quae foret apta viae. Ter limen tetigi, ter sum revocatus, et ipse 55 Indulgens animo pes mihi tardus erat; Saepe Vale dicto rursus sum multa locutus, Saepe eadem mandata dedi, meque ipse fefelli, Respiciens oculis pignora cara meis. 60 Denique ' Quid propero? Scythia est, quo mittimur,' inquam ; ' Roma relinquenda est : utraque justa
Seite 167 - Pascitur in vivis Livor ; post fata quiescit, Cum suus ex mérito quemque tuetur honos. 40 Ergo etiam cum me supremus adederit ignis, Vivam, parsque mei multa superstes erit. 2. Elegy on a Parrot (ii. 6). TDSITTACUS, eois imitatrix ales ab Indis, •^ Occidit ! exsequias ite frequenter, aves. Ite, piae volucres, et plangite pectora pinnis, Et
Seite 66 - Frustra, Medea, repugnas : nescio quis deus obstat' ait, ' mirumque, nisi hoc est, aut aliquid certe simile huic, quod amare vocatur. nam cur jussa patris nimium mihi dura videntur? sunt quoque dura nimis. Cur, quem modo denique vidi, 15 ne pereat, timeo? quae tanti causa timoris? excute virgíneo conceptas pectore flammas, si
Seite 17 - aliquo pars húmida suco et terrena fuit, versa est in corporis usum : quod solidum est flectique nequit, mutatur in ossa ; quae modo vena fuit, sub eodem nomine mansit ; 410 inque brevi spatio superorum numine saxa missa viri manibus faciem traxere virorum, et de femineo reparata est femina jactu. inde
Seite 46 - salutant, auxiliumque domus servatoremque fatentur Cassiope Cepheusque pater. Resoluta catenis incedit virgo, pretiumque et causa laboris. Ipse manus hausta victrices abluit unda : 740 anguiferumque caput dura ne laedat arena, mollit humum foliis, natasque sub aequore virgas sternit, et imponit Phorcynidos ora Medusae, virga recens bibulaque etiamnum viva medulla vim rapuit monstri, tactuque induruit hujus, 745
Seite 27 - imbres. 310 intonat, et dextra libratum fulmen ab aure misit in aurigam, pariterque animaque rotisque expulit, et saevis compescuit ignibus ignes. consternantur equi, et saltu in contraria facto colla jugo eripiunt, abruptaque lora relinquunt. 315 illic frena jacent, illic temone revulsas axis, in hac radii fractarum parte rotarum, sparsaque sunt late laceri vestigia currus. At Phaëthon,
Seite 51 - sagittas, cui triplicis cessit fortuna novissima regni. tu superos ipsumque Jovem, tu numina ponti victa domas, ipsumque régit qui numina ponti. 370 Tártara quid cessant? cur non matrisque tuumque imperium profers? agitur pars tertia mundi. et tarnen in cáelo, quae jam patientia nostra est, spernimur, ac mecum vires minuuntur Amoris. Pallada nonne vides