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Page 71
... thee to slay and strip Jove's bold- hearted son , Hercules , of his famous armour . Nay come , cease from the battle , and oppose not me . " So spake she : yet did she not prevail upon the high - hearted spirit of Mars : but with a ...
... thee to slay and strip Jove's bold- hearted son , Hercules , of his famous armour . Nay come , cease from the battle , and oppose not me . " So spake she : yet did she not prevail upon the high - hearted spirit of Mars : but with a ...
Page 75
... thee . Thou wilt go that way by which I thee , songstress though thou art : and my supper , if I choose , I shall make , or shall let go . But senseless is he who chooses to contend against them that are stronger , and he is robbed of ...
... thee . Thou wilt go that way by which I thee , songstress though thou art : and my supper , if I choose , I shall make , or shall let go . But senseless is he who chooses to contend against them that are stronger , and he is robbed of ...
Page 80
... thee , august as she is , and fill thy garner with substance . For famine , look you , is ever the sluggard's companion . And with him gods and men are indignant , who lives a sluggard's life , like in temper to stingless drones , 2 ...
... thee , august as she is , and fill thy garner with substance . For famine , look you , is ever the sluggard's companion . And with him gods and men are indignant , who lives a sluggard's life , like in temper to stingless drones , 2 ...
Page 82
... thee they may entertain a propitious heart and spirit , that thou mayest buy the land of others , not others thine . Invite the man that loves thee to a feast , ' but let alone thine enemy and especially invite him that dwelleth near thee ...
... thee they may entertain a propitious heart and spirit , that thou mayest buy the land of others , not others thine . Invite the man that loves thee to a feast , ' but let alone thine enemy and especially invite him that dwelleth near thee ...
Page 83
... thee pon- der . At the beginning too of the cask , and at the end , take thy fill , but spare it in the middle : 4 for sparingness is too late at the bottom . Let the recompence fixed for a friend be suf- ficient , and , as in sport ...
... thee pon- der . At the beginning too of the cask , and at the end , take thy fill , but spare it in the middle : 4 for sparingness is too late at the bottom . Let the recompence fixed for a friend be suf- ficient , and , as in sport ...
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