| Quintus Horatius Flaccus, Philip Francis - 1747 - 298 páginas
...Bargeman's Pate, And bangs the Mule, at a well-favour'd Rate, With fally Cudgel. With a World of Pain At ten, Feronia, we thy Fountain gain ; There land...tedious Miles, and climb the rocky Steep, Whence Anxur mines. Maecenas was to meet Cocceius here, to fettle Things of Weight ; For they had oft in Embafly... | |
| Horace - 1806 - 492 páginas
...bargeman's pate, And bangs the mule at a well-favor'd rate. Thence onward laboring with a world of pain At ten, Feronia, we thy fountain gain ; There land...miles, and climb the rocky steep Whence Anxur shines. Maecenas was to meet Cocceius here, to settle things of weight : For they had oft in embassy been join'd.... | |
| Horace - 1806 - 492 páginas
...onward lahoring with a world of pain 35 At ten, Feronia, we thy fountain gain ; There land and hathe; then after dinner creep Three tedious miles, and climb the rocky steep Whence Anxur shines. Maecenas was to meet Cocceins here, to settle things of weight : 40 For they had oft in emhassy heen... | |
| Horace - 1807 - 402 páginas
...bangs the mule at a well-favour'd rate. Thence onward labouring with a world of pain. At ten, Ferouia, we thy fountain gain; There land and bathe ; then...miles, and climb the rocky steep Whence Anxur shines. Maecenas was to meet Cocceius here> to settle things of weight; For they had oft in embassy been join'd,... | |
| Henry Sass - 1818 - 420 páginas
...mentioned by Virgil. The substructions of his temple still remain. Horace describes the city thus, —" then after dinner creep Three tedious miles, and climb the rocky steep Where Anxur shines." SATIBE V. Book I. The views are picturesque. The port of Terracina was once considerable;... | |
| sir Richard Colt Hoare (2nd bart.) - 1819 - 584 páginas
...Mecsnas*, optimus atque Cocceiusf missi magnis de rebus uterque Legati ; a versos soliti component amicos." • At ten, Feronia, we thy fountain gain;...been join'd, And reconcil'd the masters of mankind J. At Anxur, better known in modern times by the name of Terracina, Mecaenas, accompanied by Cocceius... | |
| Reuben Percy - 1826 - 384 páginas
...fountain ; and with what anxiety did the; anticipate the meeting of Meoenas and Cocceius at Amur. " At ten, Feronia, we thy fountain gain ; There land,...miles, and climb the rocky steep, Whence Anxur shines. Mecxnas was to meet Cocceius here, to settle things of weight ; For they had oft in embassy been joiu'd,... | |
| Horace - 1834 - 920 páginas
...bargeman's pate, And bangs the mule at a well-favour'd rate. Thence onward labouring with a world of pain At ten , Feronia , we thy fountain gain ; There land...dinner creep Three tedious miles, and climb the rocky sleep Whence Anxur shines. Mecenas was lo meel Coccéius here, to selle things of weight : For they... | |
| 1853 - 366 páginas
...Anxur. Hue venturus erat Maecenas optimus , atque Cocceius Thence onward landing with a world of pain At ten, Feronia, we thy fountain gain; There land...miles , and climb the rocky steep Whence Anxur shines. Mcecenas was to meet Cocceius here The temple and the sacred wood of the goddess Feronia were 3 miles... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1877 - 290 páginas
...bargeman's pate, And bangs the mule at a well-favored rate. Thence onward laboring with a world of pain, At ten, Feronia, we thy fountain gain : There land...miles, and climb the rocky steep Whence Anxur shines. Maecenas was to meet Cocceins here, to settle things of weight ; For they had oft in embassy been joined,... | |
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