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Page xvi
... ceres . Battiades semper totâ cantabitur urbe , Quamvis ingenio non valet , arte valet . The epigrams of Callimachus which have come down to us are seventy - three in number , and of xvi BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICE OF CALLIMACHUS .
... ceres . Battiades semper totâ cantabitur urbe , Quamvis ingenio non valet , arte valet . The epigrams of Callimachus which have come down to us are seventy - three in number , and of xvi BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICE OF CALLIMACHUS .
Page 47
... Ceres , divine among goddesses , after union in delightsome love , bare Plutus to the hero Iasius , 3 in a thrice - ploughed fal- low , in the fertile country of Crete , a kind god , who goes over all the earth , and the broad surface ...
... Ceres , divine among goddesses , after union in delightsome love , bare Plutus to the hero Iasius , 3 in a thrice - ploughed fal- low , in the fertile country of Crete , a kind god , who goes over all the earth , and the broad surface ...
Page 64
... Ceres.3 Others , I wot , were binding them in straw - ropes , and were laying the threshing - floor ; whilst others with vine - sickles in their hands were gathering- the - fruit of the vines ; others again were carrying to baskets from ...
... Ceres.3 Others , I wot , were binding them in straw - ropes , and were laying the threshing - floor ; whilst others with vine - sickles in their hands were gathering- the - fruit of the vines ; others again were carrying to baskets from ...
Page 95
... Ceres , all in their seasons , that so each may grow for thee in due time , lest in anywise , being in need meanwhile , thou shouldst go begging to other people's houses , and accomplish nothing.3 As e'en now thou hast come to me ; but ...
... Ceres , all in their seasons , that so each may grow for thee in due time , lest in anywise , being in need meanwhile , thou shouldst go begging to other people's houses , and accomplish nothing.3 As e'en now thou hast come to me ; but ...
Page 99
... Ceres were connected deities , s'nce he was the husband of Proserpine , or as some say of Ceres . - Horace , in Sat. II . ii . 124 , speaks of this worship of Ceres , Ac venerata Ceres , ita culmo surgeret uno , & c . “ 5 ἐπί νῶτον ...
... Ceres were connected deities , s'nce he was the husband of Proserpine , or as some say of Ceres . - Horace , in Sat. II . ii . 124 , speaks of this worship of Ceres , Ac venerata Ceres , ita culmo surgeret uno , & c . “ 5 ἐπί νῶτον ...
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