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... supposed to tell of the coming of rain , for which reason another poet calls it Im- brium divina avis imminentum , ' the bird that divineth the threatening showers , ' and also ' aquae augur ' ( Horace , Carm . iii . 17. 12 , 27. 10 ) ...
... supposed to tell of the coming of rain , for which reason another poet calls it Im- brium divina avis imminentum , ' the bird that divineth the threatening showers , ' and also ' aquae augur ' ( Horace , Carm . iii . 17. 12 , 27. 10 ) ...
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... supposed to spin the thread of each person's life , and when the whole thread was spun and the distaff was left bare his life came to an end . The poets sometimes write as if there was only one Parca ; sometimes they give the spinning ...
... supposed to spin the thread of each person's life , and when the whole thread was spun and the distaff was left bare his life came to an end . The poets sometimes write as if there was only one Parca ; sometimes they give the spinning ...
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... supposed to influence the sea , Therefore Ovid says to Corinna , if a storm should arise , thou wouldst invoke their help . C 30. Felix dicas ] Happy is he , thou wouldst say . ' 31. fovisse ] The poets sometimes use the perfect tense ...
... supposed to influence the sea , Therefore Ovid says to Corinna , if a storm should arise , thou wouldst invoke their help . C 30. Felix dicas ] Happy is he , thou wouldst say . ' 31. fovisse ] The poets sometimes use the perfect tense ...
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... supposed to be taken from Greek words expressing the cry of mourners . Therefore he says that the name given to Elegy , whom he addresses as the muse who presides over that sort of verse , will henceforth prove to be too justly derived ...
... supposed to be taken from Greek words expressing the cry of mourners . Therefore he says that the name given to Elegy , whom he addresses as the muse who presides over that sort of verse , will henceforth prove to be too justly derived ...
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... supposed to attend his funeral , with his quiver reversed ( just as our soldiers reverse their muskets at funerals ) , his bow broken , and his torch unlit ; his wings droop , and he beats his breast ; his hair hangs loose and is wet ...
... supposed to attend his funeral , with his quiver reversed ( just as our soldiers reverse their muskets at funerals ) , his bow broken , and his torch unlit ; his wings droop , and he beats his breast ; his hair hangs loose and is wet ...
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