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I cannot return home to a father ' s curse , even had I the means ; and now that
you have proved faithless I have no tie to life . Better to die than to live in constant
fear . Quid faciam ? quo sola ferar ? vacat insula cultu ; P : 141 , Non hominum ...
I cannot return home to a father ' s curse , even had I the means ; and now that
you have proved faithless I have no tie to life . Better to die than to live in constant
fear . Quid faciam ? quo sola ferar ? vacat insula cultu ; P : 141 , Non hominum ...
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110 They start successfully , but the presumptuous youth leaves his father ' s side
and soars above him . The wax melts , his wings fall off , and he is frecipitated
into the sea which stil , retains his name . 124 a Iamque volaturus parvo dedit ...
110 They start successfully , but the presumptuous youth leaves his father ' s side
and soars above him . The wax melts , his wings fall off , and he is frecipitated
into the sea which stil , retains his name . 124 a Iamque volaturus parvo dedit ...
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MEDEA , in order to stay her father ' s pursuit , kills her brother Absyrtus , and
scatters his mangled limbs . - ( TRISTIA , III . 9 . ) ΙΟ Medea , having put into the
coast on the west of the Euxine , is horror . struck at the news that her father is in ...
MEDEA , in order to stay her father ' s pursuit , kills her brother Absyrtus , and
scatters his mangled limbs . - ( TRISTIA , III . 9 . ) ΙΟ Medea , having put into the
coast on the west of the Euxine , is horror . struck at the news that her father is in ...
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DANAUS ' fifty daughters are compelled to marry their cousins , the sons of
Aegyptus , but their father bids them all slay their husbands on the wedding night
. Hypermnestra alone disobeys , and spares her husband Lynceus . He escapes ,
but ...
DANAUS ' fifty daughters are compelled to marry their cousins , the sons of
Aegyptus , but their father bids them all slay their husbands on the wedding night
. Hypermnestra alone disobeys , and spares her husband Lynceus . He escapes ,
but ...
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... Securumque quies alta per Argos erat : Circum me gemitus morientum audire
videbar . . . B . 9 ; . note 2 . Et tamen audieram , quodque verebar , erat . 30 I was
chilled by the sound ; but , cowed by my father ' s commands , I tried in vain to ...
... Securumque quies alta per Argos erat : Circum me gemitus morientum audire
videbar . . . B . 9 ; . note 2 . Et tamen audieram , quodque verebar , erat . 30 I was
chilled by the sound ; but , cowed by my father ' s commands , I tried in vain to ...
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Seite 32 - By this the storm grew loud apace, The water-wraith was shrieking; And in the scowl of heaven each face Grew dark as they were speaking. But still as wilder blew the wind, And as the night grew drearer, Adown the glen rode armed men, Their trampling sounded nearer. " O haste thee, haste! " the lady cries, ' ' Though tempests round us gather; I'll meet the raging of the skies, But not an angry father.
Seite 79 - ... et tepidum volucres concentibus aera mulcent, ludit et in pratis luxuriatque pecus. tum blandi soles, ignotaque prodit hirundo et luteum celsa sub trabe figit opus : tum patitur cultus ager et renovatur aratro. 160 haec anni novitas iure vocanda fuit.