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quadgram | frequency |
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at the same time | 28 |
in the midst of | 20 |
in the case of | 18 |
on the other hand | 15 |
the art of architecture | 13 |
william andrews clark memorial | 12 |
in the same manner | 12 |
andrews clark memorial library | 12 |
the odes of horace | 12 |
by land and sea | 9 |
the satires and epistles | 9 |
is one of the | 9 |
to be found in | 8 |
of the odes of | 8 |
for the most part | 8 |
as a matter of | 8 |
of horace in the | 7 |
the end of the | 7 |
the dynamic power of | 7 |
of the ars poetica | 7 |
is said to have | 7 |
as soon as he | 7 |
in such a manner | 7 |
of the satires and | 7 |
the gods have heard | 7 |
in the hands of | 6 |
as we have seen | 6 |
the midst of the | 6 |
the son of the | 6 |
first half of the | 6 |
the first half of | 6 |
as well as the | 6 |
the poet of the | 6 |
is not to be | 6 |
of the art of | 6 |
the same manner as | 6 |
in the first place | 6 |
the life of the | 6 |
in a state of | 6 |
the augustan reprint society | 6 |
and at the same | 6 |
dynamic power of horace | 6 |
seems to have been | 5 |
gods have heard my | 5 |
the art of poetry | 5 |
on account of the | 5 |
as a general rule | 5 |
of the eighteenth century | 5 |
as soon as the | 5 |
book of the odes | 5 |
the interpreter of the | 5 |
have a mind to | 5 |
he is not a | 5 |
to speak of the | 5 |
there can be no | 5 |
in the history of | 5 |
of the second book | 5 |
was sure to be | 5 |
vanity of human wishes | 5 |
the same time that | 5 |
to greece and rome | 5 |
it is one of | 5 |
the beginning of the | 5 |
the sound of the | 5 |
the whole of the | 5 |
the story of the | 5 |
the first book of | 5 |
the vanity of human | 5 |
our debt to greece | 5 |
in the following ode | 5 |
a matter of fact | 5 |
is sure to be | 5 |
would you have me | 5 |
to the roman people | 5 |
is to be found | 5 |
debt to greece and | 5 |
as one of the | 5 |
the case of the | 5 |
through the midst of | 5 |
the empress of morocco | 5 |
if any one should | 5 |
the fountain of bandusia | 5 |
as if they were | 5 |
is by no means | 4 |
the man who is | 4 |
after the manner of | 4 |
the ways of the | 4 |
in the same way | 4 |
a match for the | 4 |
that i may not | 4 |
with regard to the | 4 |
there is not a | 4 |
it seems to me | 4 |
the character of a | 4 |
if we are to | 4 |
may be very sure | 4 |
first book of the | 4 |
but it is not | 4 |
horace and his influence | 4 |
for a long time | 4 |
for the sake of | 4 |
that you may not | 4 |
appear to have been | 4 |
in the same satire | 4 |
it must have been | 4 |
say that i have | 4 |
a jar of wine | 4 |
of the gifts of | 4 |
the literature of the | 4 |
in the middle of | 4 |
we have seen in | 4 |
it is true that | 4 |
of the first book | 4 |
to be able to | 4 |
would there have been | 4 |
put an end to | 4 |
of the campus martius | 4 |
with the blood of | 4 |
what shall i do | 4 |
the second book of | 4 |
if you would have | 4 |
in my power to | 4 |
in the living of | 4 |
to the fountain of | 4 |
are to be found | 4 |
if it had been | 4 |
such is the will | 4 |
the son of a | 4 |
in the character of | 4 |
the seventeenth and eighteenth | 4 |
the coming of the | 4 |
the time of the | 4 |
that seeks its mother | 4 |
the father of the | 4 |
i shall not wholly | 4 |
in the consulship of | 4 |
when you are in | 4 |
that part of the | 4 |
the blood of a | 4 |
to be one of | 4 |
on account of his | 4 |
the banks of the | 4 |
there is a great | 4 |
the way in which | 4 |
by the hands of | 4 |
it is to be | 4 |
run the risk of | 4 |
music of the lyre | 4 |
if you do not | 4 |
the interpreter of italian | 4 |
shall not wholly die | 4 |
we may be sure | 4 |
the wise and good | 4 |
we may be very | 4 |
at the end of | 4 |
o fountain of bandusia | 4 |
as if it were | 4 |
it may be that | 4 |
the sources of happiness | 4 |
in the first half | 4 |
are in dread of | 4 |
i love the lyric | 4 |
an account of the | 4 |
would not have been | 4 |
in the manner of | 4 |
the gifts of the | 4 |
you have a mind | 4 |
in the middle age | 4 |
with an introduction by | 4 |
the death of the | 4 |
the interpreter of his | 4 |
what would you have | 4 |
must have been written | 4 |
the use of the | 4 |
temples of the gods | 4 |
the hands of the | 4 |
at the approach of | 4 |
i will not be | 4 |
in the presence of | 4 |
the heart of the | 4 |
love the lyric muse | 4 |
is to be sought | 3 |
for the fear of | 3 |
wild and shy a | 3 |
worthy to be read | 3 |
the manner of the | 3 |
i need not say | 3 |
a hundred years ago | 3 |
it is of no | 3 |
is the life of | 3 |
at one time a | 3 |
horace and ancient rome | 3 |
i may say that | 3 |
clark memorial library university | 3 |
the glory of the | 3 |
at the age of | 3 |
i will visit the | 3 |
in war and peace | 3 |
the last of the | 3 |
the appeal of horace | 3 |
of the roman lyre | 3 |
he would not have | 3 |
horace and the middle | 3 |
with me to the | 3 |
a matter of course | 3 |
one of the most | 3 |
the life of men | 3 |
which i have been | 3 |
in the train of | 3 |
the rest of the | 3 |
living on the town | 3 |
of greece and rome | 3 |
to sacrifice to faunus | 3 |
in a way to | 3 |
an example of the | 3 |
epistle to the pisos | 3 |
translation of the odes | 3 |
gives and takes away | 3 |
the language of the | 3 |
name the river that | 3 |
to name the river | 3 |
are the gifts of | 3 |
campus martius and the | 3 |
to do with the | 3 |
in the field of | 3 |
in the days of | 3 |
have heard my prayers | 3 |
the horace of the | 3 |
stray fawn that seeks | 3 |
it in my power | 3 |
to the ship of | 3 |
which must have been | 3 |
in the judgment of | 3 |
of literature and the | 3 |
s some stray fawn | 3 |
second book of the | 3 |
the general effect of | 3 |
i may be allowed | 3 |
the nymphs and graces | 3 |
rules which i impart | 3 |
the character of the | 3 |
i intended an ode | 3 |
the streets of rome | 3 |
pleasures of this world | 3 |
in the choice of | 3 |
literature and the arts | 3 |
as often as he | 3 |
the author of the | 3 |
as long as i | 3 |
in the art of | 3 |
is reported to have | 3 |
to be in the | 3 |
have seen in him | 3 |
of the dynamic power | 3 |
to make and keep | 3 |
be found in his | 3 |
on the one hand | 3 |
and shy a s | 3 |
the temples of the | 3 |
the hands of a | 3 |
on this side the | 3 |
and his influence by | 3 |
over and over again | 3 |
which is to be | 3 |
what is the difference | 3 |
from the time that | 3 |
come with me to | 3 |
the journey to brundusium | 3 |
horace is to be | 3 |
that he may not | 3 |
on the death of | 3 |
horace and modern times | 3 |
of men of letters | 3 |
he seems to have | 3 |
though he is fairer | 3 |
the breezes and the | 3 |
not once nor twice | 3 |
part of the world | 3 |
those things which you | 3 |
the same way as | 3 |
what boots it to | 3 |
of mind and heart | 3 |
and is afraid to | 3 |
the effect of the | 3 |
some stray fawn that | 3 |
the difference between the | 3 |
the decrees of the | 3 |
took to living on | 3 |
are you right in | 3 |
to say nothing of | 3 |
the campus martius and | 3 |
poems to his friends | 3 |
as soon as it | 3 |
his love of independence | 3 |
say that it is | 3 |
the composition of verses | 3 |
the mouth of the | 3 |
to the affairs of | 3 |
at my farm i | 3 |
to take care of | 3 |
to be the same | 3 |
is of no consequence | 3 |
the risk of being | 3 |
of a man who | 3 |
of those who have | 3 |
which is not to | 3 |
dialogue between horace and | 3 |
to you in the | 3 |
are apt to be | 3 |
the architectural profession in | 3 |
with him in the | 3 |
as compared with the | 3 |
horace the philosopher of | 3 |
to be the first | 3 |
the satires of horace | 3 |
to the name of | 3 |
the translation of the | 3 |
the several parts of | 3 |
horace the interpreter of | 3 |
be seen in the | 3 |
as if he had | 3 |
of character in literature | 3 |
as well as in | 3 |
the johns hopkins university | 3 |
to a jar of | 3 |
by means of which | 3 |
think not that i | 3 |
is a matter of | 3 |
in the words of | 3 |
of the architectural profession | 3 |
that you may be | 3 |
the middle of the | 3 |
memorial library university of | 3 |
but at the same | 3 |
to see a friend | 3 |
the philosopher of life | 3 |
fawn that seeks its | 3 |
and the son of | 3 |
in the conviction that | 3 |
echoes from the sabine | 3 |
the structure of the | 3 |
of the civil wars | 3 |
he makes his own | 3 |
of the nineteenth century | 3 |
the spectator and essayist | 3 |
as a writer of | 3 |
of the life of | 3 |
i would not choose | 3 |
in his life of | 3 |
the command of a | 3 |
morrow shall be thine | 3 |
i beg of you | 3 |
i conjure thee by | 3 |
other side of the | 3 |
the rules which i | 3 |
let there be a | 3 |
are not to be | 3 |
the waters of the | 3 |
the pleasures of this | 3 |
stand in need of | 3 |
in dread of you | 3 |
the days of old | 3 |
young and old are | 3 |
had a mind to | 3 |
which he was held | 3 |
and i have been | 3 |
in this way the | 3 |
that best of blessings | 3 |
to the study of | 3 |
letters to dead authors | 3 |
by the ars poetica | 3 |
at the beginning of | 3 |
let me have books | 3 |
as if it had | 3 |
an enemy to the | 3 |
be thought to have | 3 |
whither are you going | 3 |
with the first swallow | 3 |
the tables of the | 3 |
with that of the | 3 |
to be found at | 3 |
with his own oxen | 3 |
on the other side | 3 |
i have told you | 3 |
in the writing of | 3 |
to be seen in | 3 |
a s some stray | 3 |
library university of california | 3 |
to have been a | 3 |
shy a s some | 3 |
but as for me | 3 |
the country and its | 3 |
and the death of | 3 |
is the will of | 3 |
is the story of | 3 |
he appears to have | 3 |
be sure of this | 3 |
you would have me | 3 |
decrees of the senate | 3 |
the rest of mankind | 3 |
nor is there a | 3 |
of the town of | 3 |
of the fourth book | 3 |
in the time of | 3 |
of the fourth line | 3 |
of the first century | 3 |
the name of poet | 3 |
the living of men | 3 |
the spirit of the | 3 |
the battle of philippi | 3 |
he sees and knows | 3 |
a wife with a | 3 |
he gives and takes | 3 |
and the middle age | 3 |
and all the other | 3 |
the summit of the | 3 |
at the cost of | 3 |
to living on the | 3 |
and the temples of | 3 |
from the sabine farm | 3 |
are by no means | 3 |
knows not how to | 3 |
the title of poet | 3 |
be addressed to the | 3 |
there are many who | 3 |
horace through the ages | 3 |
the other side of | 3 |
do you not perceive | 3 |
seventeenth and eighteenth centuries | 3 |
in the last verse | 3 |
at the expense of | 3 |
a great part of | 3 |
the temple of apollo | 3 |
which seems to have | 3 |
his qualities as a | 3 |
by little and little | 3 |
as might be expected | 3 |
o n sabine hills | 3 |
translated into english verse | 3 |
have you a mother | 3 |
the fact of his | 3 |
of the ancient poet | 3 |
in which he was | 3 |
who has not heard | 3 |
from time to time | 3 |
he was guilty of | 3 |
his philosophy of life | 3 |
and the sound of | 3 |
it is difficult to | 3 |
than those of the | 3 |
of latin in the | 3 |
the greek and roman | 3 |
for that very reason | 3 |
interpreter of his times | 3 |
if you love me | 3 |
see a sleek phaeacian | 2 |
the odes and epodes | 2 |
i could wish that | 2 |
what are rhodes and | 2 |
who planted in my | 2 |
oaths are taken at | 2 |
your bosom fevered with | 2 |
chance may blink the | 2 |
and for your dames | 2 |
by as the minstrel | 2 |
the pleasures of the | 2 |
and pass into my | 2 |
the mother of a | 2 |
to be enrolled among | 2 |
cleft by a valley | 2 |
on the art of | 2 |
dames divide on peaceful | 2 |
pointed out by the | 2 |
not likely to be | 2 |
and all the world | 2 |
and resting from the | 2 |
the esteem in which | 2 |
not be wanting to | 2 |
forbade that any one | 2 |
trill your songs to | 2 |
the hare in the | 2 |
would know what sort | 2 |
furnius kind and true | 2 |
true men and thieves | 2 |
the post of virtue | 2 |
him just and brave | 2 |
poets free to perish | 2 |
for the country and | 2 |
of the sabine farm | 2 |
therefore it is that | 2 |
worth your while to | 2 |
words again be cautious | 2 |
of the literary ideal | 2 |
but it would be | 2 |
available in paperbound units | 2 |
the same time he | 2 |
is not one of | 2 |
not for the lyre | 2 |
i commune with myself | 2 |
the works of horace | 2 |
than to engage in | 2 |
the calends of march | 2 |
fear of death and | 2 |
the ars poetica are | 2 |
the false refinements that | 2 |
first book of satires | 2 |
for some solution of | 2 |
mellow soil of tibur | 2 |
and in the field | 2 |
me comely in a | 2 |
of a man of | 2 |
having gained your ear | 2 |
in the depth of | 2 |
to mistress pyrrha i | 2 |
of the first magnitude | 2 |
some solution of the | 2 |
watchful potencies unweave for | 2 |
the better of the | 2 |
of ind or araby | 2 |
with pared nails encounter | 2 |
greek and roman rules | 2 |
of the roman poet | 2 |
with these let harmony | 2 |
of the younger pompey | 2 |
is so full of | 2 |
the example of others | 2 |
whom god has given | 2 |
the grave of lyce | 2 |
the rules of art | 2 |
verse by john conington | 2 |
of the few who | 2 |
and better as your | 2 |
pains to make the | 2 |
master of his art | 2 |
gelid stream shall dye | 2 |
has all other vice | 2 |
the half of my | 2 |
dare not leave the | 2 |
what would now be | 2 |
i t will last | 2 |
same manner as the | 2 |
with song the gods | 2 |
with a touch of | 2 |
this kind of satiric | 2 |
the picture of the | 2 |
lyre the several parts | 2 |
by the use of | 2 |
the study of philosophy | 2 |
the better part of | 2 |
the river that takes | 2 |
such a manner as | 2 |
than the parian stone | 2 |
under the influence of | 2 |
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with morals grace it | 2 |
and rout the false | 2 |
on yonder shore sweet | 2 |
the wider room traced | 2 |
gods have given you | 2 |
round and round the | 2 |
sordid avarice or unchecked | 2 |
mushrooms that grow in | 2 |
each of them a | 2 |
that fate may grant | 2 |
the kraus reprint company | 2 |
for neither does the | 2 |
in every variety of | 2 |
conformed to the requirements | 2 |
and i am not | 2 |
son of a freedman | 2 |
be cautious and select | 2 |
not that i have | 2 |
of interest in horace | 2 |
look round and round | 2 |
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of the past to | 2 |
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the tooth of envy | 2 |
the load at last | 2 |
make check or money | 2 |
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lycia next his native | 2 |
theory of translation has | 2 |
the man you recommend | 2 |
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form the tale men | 2 |
her man of men | 2 |
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one or two in | 2 |
do not care to | 2 |
was the first to | 2 |
to those with whom | 2 |
and shield the commonwealth | 2 |
fishes on great dishes | 2 |
he fills his pockets | 2 |
two hundred verses in | 2 |
never write a verse | 2 |
me of myself bereft | 2 |
she cheats the grave | 2 |
for pens and parchment | 2 |
what are you doing | 2 |
with his perfumed locks | 2 |
home to share of | 2 |
with a hundred keys | 2 |
hall where bonds change | 2 |
the greater part of | 2 |
and lords of land | 2 |
interpreter of italian living | 2 |
whether he plow a | 2 |
may grant me still | 2 |
a man of wealth | 2 |
interpreted the appeal of | 2 |
the ground with a | 2 |
knows whether the gods | 2 |
to read you twice | 2 |
to be wondered at | 2 |
of a different kind | 2 |
case is different from | 2 |
fit only to be | 2 |
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and with laws correct | 2 |
very boys and girls | 2 |
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of those who use | 2 |
thou too one day | 2 |
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make and keep a | 2 |
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may see a sleek | 2 |
if i please in | 2 |
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doubt as to the | 2 |
as not unfit the | 2 |
ode of the first | 2 |
the press of kin | 2 |
strow before your train | 2 |
a naked stump between | 2 |
a favourite resort of | 2 |
is made more strong | 2 |
had been a pleasant | 2 |
terror of the grave | 2 |
seen on earth before | 2 |
of his own powers | 2 |
there is no need | 2 |
settled on your brow | 2 |
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in large enormous heaps | 2 |
pulling at your beard | 2 |
that i know nothing | 2 |
i am a good | 2 |
will help you to | 2 |
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y ou shun me | 2 |
painter and the mad | 2 |
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at the ball game | 2 |
human family of which | 2 |
on their way to | 2 |
description of its form | 2 |
charm the spartan queen | 2 |
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size to name the | 2 |
to call attention to | 2 |
the gods above will | 2 |
lay down that load | 2 |
count up your birthdays | 2 |
no reason to suppose | 2 |
this law of science | 2 |
may be said of | 2 |
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where arising from the | 2 |
the second half of | 2 |
black eyes and jetty | 2 |
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the thought of death | 2 |
can you make sport | 2 |
he published the first | 2 |
the dolphin in the | 2 |
no more than a | 2 |
when freshened by my | 2 |
or soil for apples | 2 |
first cousin to that | 2 |
part to meet no | 2 |
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in the open plain | 2 |
farm i can drink | 2 |
the fifteenth century that | 2 |
at rome you hurry | 2 |
at ease emasculate my | 2 |
the first of these | 2 |
promise of his peacock | 2 |
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of the theory of | 2 |
you are in health | 2 |
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fumbling a naked stump | 2 |
him as a bard | 2 |
illustration the augustan reprint | 2 |
still you struggle to | 2 |
at the sight of | 2 |
he heeds whether the | 2 |
our tents we lay | 2 |
agreeable to the gods | 2 |
horace interpreted the appeal | 2 |
even in the midst | 2 |
the first of the | 2 |
of his peacock dreams | 2 |
which place is best | 2 |
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war and travel worn | 2 |
that it was not | 2 |
of his brother officers | 2 |
let temperate folk write | 2 |
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such a state of | 2 |
follower and guardian of | 2 |
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use of the gifts | 2 |
sea i need a | 2 |
that i was the | 2 |
no other way to | 2 |
the gods have given | 2 |
sweet cool thy waters | 2 |
forges of the cyclops | 2 |
generous kind to warm | 2 |
he moulds the ripening | 2 |
of ships in long | 2 |
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love i late was | 2 |
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sort without much harm | 2 |
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for the first copy | 2 |
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and lie at the | 2 |
many of the most | 2 |
not though three hundred | 2 |
the day which divides | 2 |
the case of one | 2 |
makes it just and | 2 |
the very fact that | 2 |
hundred verses in an | 2 |
far from thracian snow | 2 |
with brutus and cassius | 2 |
of poets shall come | 2 |
like an attic maid | 2 |
we do not know | 2 |
with me in the | 2 |
it is easy to | 2 |
an affair of the | 2 |
the same time it | 2 |
books of the great | 2 |
in academic groves of | 2 |
to get rid of | 2 |
can match the green | 2 |
in all the world | 2 |
of land affect the | 2 |
the toils of life | 2 |
was a man of | 2 |
but what are we | 2 |
money put out at | 2 |
the sight of the | 2 |
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the mellow soil of | 2 |
angry fate those wishes | 2 |
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the decline of interest | 2 |
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to allay the pain | 2 |
the favors of the | 2 |
the life of rome | 2 |
spot of snowy white | 2 |
in my poor writings | 2 |
one of the hags | 2 |
the poet in the | 2 |
reason of which he | 2 |
the soil of italy | 2 |
nothing worthy to be | 2 |
is to be avoided | 2 |
the orchards watered by | 2 |
that never can be | 2 |
some dare not leave | 2 |
and turn my thoughts | 2 |
this is not the | 2 |
shore sweet cheer awaiteth | 2 |
who sweeps its strings | 2 |
no hall that wealth | 2 |
the gift of god | 2 |
he was a man | 2 |
to adapt your fabrick | 2 |
bliss of monarchs and | 2 |
men of letters in | 2 |
tell in a strange | 2 |
london and westminster improved | 2 |
if what i have | 2 |
a great deal of | 2 |
part of it away | 2 |
when he names your | 2 |
stump between his hands | 2 |
sixteenth century to the | 2 |
hebrus colder or more | 2 |
inquire the price of | 2 |
the search for the | 2 |
greece but been as | 2 |
but fate to cinara | 2 |
of poetry in england | 2 |
of the beauty and | 2 |
from top to bottom | 2 |
the dawn i rouse | 2 |
shall trample upon the | 2 |
i was obliged to | 2 |
which i may be | 2 |
not leave the old | 2 |
search for wreaths the | 2 |
ilex sing crowning the | 2 |
than the wider room | 2 |
the classics as a | 2 |
events of the time | 2 |
gods above will add | 2 |
adamant into that proud | 2 |
then blush not for | 2 |
the rise of the | 2 |
to give credit to | 2 |
of the horatian influence | 2 |
wife with a large | 2 |
who shall be the | 2 |
of the christian poets | 2 |
mistress of the lyre | 2 |
land and sea with | 2 |
he who knows nought | 2 |
that of a man | 2 |
syrian spikenard on our | 2 |
scarcely have failed to | 2 |
even in his youth | 2 |
are apt to do | 2 |
to that of the | 2 |
glory of the roman | 2 |
the wealth of araby | 2 |
to members of the | 2 |
of the sentence in | 2 |
he would have had | 2 |
it is better to | 2 |
and dubs his club | 2 |
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