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Page 34
... hast been to the immortals an averter of terrible destruction.2 And back again , from harsh bonds , have we come from the murky darkness , through thy thoughtful care , O royal son of Cronus , having experienced treatment unhoped - for ...
... hast been to the immortals an averter of terrible destruction.2 And back again , from harsh bonds , have we come from the murky darkness , through thy thoughtful care , O royal son of Cronus , having experienced treatment unhoped - for ...
Page 95
... hast come to me ; but I will not add more to thee , nor measure out1 aught in addition : work , senseless Perses , the works which the gods have destined for mortals , lest ever , with children and wife grieving thine heart , thou ...
... hast come to me ; but I will not add more to thee , nor measure out1 aught in addition : work , senseless Perses , the works which the gods have destined for mortals , lest ever , with children and wife grieving thine heart , thou ...
Page 99
... hast taken in hand the goad at the extremity of the plough - tail , and touched the back of the oxen dragging the oaken peg of the pole with the leathern strap : 6 and let Sibi sapiens . Spohn . V. Lennep thinks it means , Rich only in ...
... hast taken in hand the goad at the extremity of the plough - tail , and touched the back of the oxen dragging the oaken peg of the pole with the leathern strap : 6 and let Sibi sapiens . Spohn . V. Lennep thinks it means , Rich only in ...
Page 112
... hast lifted an ex- cessive weight on thy waggon , thou crush the axle , and the loads be wasted . Observe moderation.5 In all the fitting- season is best . And at mature age bring home a wife to thine house , when thou art neither very ...
... hast lifted an ex- cessive weight on thy waggon , thou crush the axle , and the loads be wasted . Observe moderation.5 In all the fitting- season is best . And at mature age bring home a wife to thine house , when thou art neither very ...
Page 115
... hast chanced upon lighted sacrifices , mock at rites of hid- den import ; the god , look thou , is wroth at this also . Nor ever defile the current of rivers flowing seaward , nor foun- tains , but specially avoid it . For this is ...
... hast chanced upon lighted sacrifices , mock at rites of hid- den import ; the god , look thou , is wroth at this also . Nor ever defile the current of rivers flowing seaward , nor foun- tains , but specially avoid it . For this is ...
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