The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, Том 1Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1840 |
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... Venus in armour at Lacedæmon , was arrayed in all the severities of priestly instruction . Such was the " Anacreon Recantatus , " by Carolus de Aquino , a Jesuit , published 1701 , which consisted of a series of palinodes to the several ...
... Venus in armour at Lacedæmon , was arrayed in all the severities of priestly instruction . Such was the " Anacreon Recantatus , " by Carolus de Aquino , a Jesuit , published 1701 , which consisted of a series of palinodes to the several ...
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... Venus , from her arbour green , Looks laughing at the joyous scene , And young Lyæus by her side Sits , worthy of so bright a bride . While many a rose - lipp'd bacchant maid , & c . ] I have availed myself here of the additional lines ...
... Venus , from her arbour green , Looks laughing at the joyous scene , And young Lyæus by her side Sits , worthy of so bright a bride . While many a rose - lipp'd bacchant maid , & c . ] I have availed myself here of the additional lines ...
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... Venus , dancing near , With spirits of the genial bed , The dewy herbage deftly tread . Let Love be there , without his arms , In timid nakedness of charms ; And all the Graces , link'd with Love , Stray , laughing , through the shadowy ...
... Venus , dancing near , With spirits of the genial bed , The dewy herbage deftly tread . Let Love be there , without his arms , In timid nakedness of charms ; And all the Graces , link'd with Love , Stray , laughing , through the shadowy ...
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... Venus , " ( said the raptur'd child , By charms , of more than mortal bloom , beguil'd , ) 66 66 Go , seek another boy , thou'st lost thine own , Hyella's arms shall now be Cupid's throne ! " This epigram of Naugerius is imitated by ...
... Venus , " ( said the raptur'd child , By charms , of more than mortal bloom , beguil'd , ) 66 66 Go , seek another boy , thou'st lost thine own , Hyella's arms shall now be Cupid's throne ! " This epigram of Naugerius is imitated by ...
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... Venus was the deity principally worshipped by the people , and their constant prayer was , that the gods should increase the number of her worshippers . We may perceive from the application of the verb kopivia ( ew , in Aristophanes ...
... Venus was the deity principally worshipped by the people , and their constant prayer was , that the gods should increase the number of her worshippers . We may perceive from the application of the verb kopivia ( ew , in Aristophanes ...
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Achilles Tatius amorous ancients Anthologia Aulus Gellius Bacchus bard Barnes Bathyllus beauty blest bliss bloom blushing bosom bowers bowl breast breath bright brim brow Catullus charms creon Cupid dance dart death Degen dewy dream drink edition epigram epithet Eurypyle eyes fancy feel flew flowers Gail glow goblet grace grove hæc heart hymn imitated J. C. LOUDON kiss Longepierre Love's lyre Madame Dacier maid Maximus Tyrius mirth mistress Muretus Muses night nymph o'er original Philostratus Plato poem poet poet's Polycrates Quæ quaff quoted rose rosy round Sappho says Scaliger shade sigh sing sleep smile snow song soul sparkling sweet tears tears of wine Teian tell thee thine thou thought translation trembling Twas twine Vatican Venus verse Vossius wanton weeping wild wine wing young youth δε εν και μεν μοι οἱ ου τε ὡς
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