| Horace - 1807 - 402 sidor
...can repeat. Even by my friends compel I'd I read my lays. Nor every place nor every audience please. Full many bards the public Forum choose Where to recite...sound, While sweetly floats the voice in echoes round. The coxcombs never think at whose expense They thus indulge the dear impertinence. ** But you in libels,... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 286 sidor
...by my friends compell'd I read my lays, Nor every place nor every audience please. Full many bards 3 the public forum choose Where to recite the labours...sound While sweetly floats the voice in echoes round. The coxcombs never think at whose expense They thus indulge the dear impertinence. ' But you in libels,... | |
| Horace - 1831 - 324 sidor
...place, nor every audience please. Full many bards the public forum choose, Where to recite the labors of their muse ; Or vaulted baths, that best preserve...sound, While sweetly floats the voice in echoes round. 100 The coxcombs never think at whose expense They thus indulge the dear impertinence. ' But you in... | |
| Horace - 1834 - 920 sidor
...can repeat. Even by my friends compell'd I read my lays, Nor every place , nor every audience please. Full many bards the public forum choose Where to recite...sound While sweetly floats the voice in echoes round. The coxcombs never think at whose expense They thus indulge the dear impertinence. „But you in libels,... | |
| Horace - 1835 - 306 sidor
...repeat. Even by my friends compell'd I read my lays, 95 Nor every place, nor every audience please. Full many bards the public forum choose, Where to...sound, While sweetly floats the voice in echoes round. 100 The coxcombs never think at whose expense They thus indulge the dear impertinence. " But you in... | |
| Charles Isidore Hemans - 1874 - 842 sidor
...of preparatory publication of their works iu the Schola,' or Exedrae of — The vaulted baths, which best preserve the sound, While sweetly floats the voice in echoes round. Juvenal, enumerating the miseries of life in Rome, does not forget such recitations in the Thermae... | |
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