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Page 50
... pleasure , and not at the wish of another . 391. Αθάνατους μὲν πρῶτα θεούς , νόμῳ ὡς διάκειται Τίμα . ( Gr . ) Pythagor . Pay reverence , first of all , to the immortal gods , according as it is laid down by law . The established ...
... pleasure , and not at the wish of another . 391. Αθάνατους μὲν πρῶτα θεούς , νόμῳ ὡς διάκειται Τίμα . ( Gr . ) Pythagor . Pay reverence , first of all , to the immortal gods , according as it is laid down by law . The established ...
Page 51
... lacus ; at frigida Tempe , Mugitusque boum , mollesque sub arbore somni Non absunt . ( L. ) Virg . G. 2 , 467 . The pleasures of a country life . But tranquil ease AT SECURA . 51 397. Atque in rege tamen pater est. ...
... lacus ; at frigida Tempe , Mugitusque boum , mollesque sub arbore somni Non absunt . ( L. ) Virg . G. 2 , 467 . The pleasures of a country life . But tranquil ease AT SECURA . 51 397. Atque in rege tamen pater est. ...
Page 52
... pleasures of a country life . But tranquil ease , a life untaught to cheat , Rich in its varied wealth : a calm retreat ' Mid ample fields ; cool grots , and running lakes , Valleys like Tempe's shaded lawns and brakes ; And lowing ...
... pleasures of a country life . But tranquil ease , a life untaught to cheat , Rich in its varied wealth : a calm retreat ' Mid ample fields ; cool grots , and running lakes , Valleys like Tempe's shaded lawns and brakes ; And lowing ...
Page 63
... pleasure by the mere act of giving , and done from a prompt and spontaneous inclination of the giver ; so that the gift or benefit itself is not of so much importance as the spirit in which it is done . ( 2. ) Beneficium non in eo quod ...
... pleasure by the mere act of giving , and done from a prompt and spontaneous inclination of the giver ; so that the gift or benefit itself is not of so much importance as the spirit in which it is done . ( 2. ) Beneficium non in eo quod ...
Page 74
... pleasures in vain , ] For the sunniest day brings the night in its train . ( Fr. ) Epitaph of Jean d'Orbesan , quoted ... pleasure . Poems must have no fears ; I , luckless wight , Fancy the knife is at my throat each night . - Ed . 600 ...
... pleasures in vain , ] For the sunniest day brings the night in its train . ( Fr. ) Epitaph of Jean d'Orbesan , quoted ... pleasure . Poems must have no fears ; I , luckless wight , Fancy the knife is at my throat each night . - Ed . 600 ...
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