Great Truths by Great Authors: A Dictionary of Aids...Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1879 - 564 pages |
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... Pindar . - THERE Health , so wild and gay , with bosom bare , And rosy cheek , keen eye , and flowing hair , Trips with a smile the breezy Scene along , And pours the spirit of Content in song . Country Life . — Thomson . HERE too ...
... Pindar . - THERE Health , so wild and gay , with bosom bare , And rosy cheek , keen eye , and flowing hair , Trips with a smile the breezy Scene along , And pours the spirit of Content in song . Country Life . — Thomson . HERE too ...
Page 146
... Pindar . - VEN'SON'S a Cæsar in the fiercest fray ; Turtle ! an Alexander in its way : And then , in quarrels of a slighter nature , Mutton's a most successful mediator ! So much superior is the stomach's smart To all the vaunted ...
... Pindar . - VEN'SON'S a Cæsar in the fiercest fray ; Turtle ! an Alexander in its way : And then , in quarrels of a slighter nature , Mutton's a most successful mediator ! So much superior is the stomach's smart To all the vaunted ...
Page 337
... Pindar THE mind of Man is vastly like a hive ; His thoughts so busy ever - all alive ! But here the simile will go no further ; For Bees are making Honey , one and all ; Man's thoughts are busy in producing Gall , Committing , as it ...
... Pindar THE mind of Man is vastly like a hive ; His thoughts so busy ever - all alive ! But here the simile will go no further ; For Bees are making Honey , one and all ; Man's thoughts are busy in producing Gall , Committing , as it ...
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