THE NORMAL ADVANCE109LANGUAGE DEPARTMENTLATINTranslations from Horaces OdesLydia die per omnisFair Lydia, by the gods, impart:Why dost thou ply thine ...
Nor cares a fiery steed to sit,And tame him with the jagged bit.His precious limbs he dreads to riskTn Tibers waves and currents brisk...
The anointing oil, that soothing flood,He shuns as though twere vipers blood.His brawny arms, once black and blueWhen pondrous shaft or quoit...
Boisterous winds around thee roar
Be brave, and boldly seize the shore.Seest thou not thy side is strippedOf all its oars, thy rigging rippedBy the cruel wind, and the...
For such my state, my humble boardThe choicer drinks cannot afford.—Helen Connor.
THE NORMAL ADVANCE.43mands that they be not less strict but more just.An easier world would be one in which idleness,vice, and inefficiency ...
andvirtue, energy and efficiency correspondinglyworse. A more just world would see that each ofthese characteristics received their proper reward.Our colle...
but inwhatever station of life these incapables arefound, they must be borne by those who are capable or else they perish the victims o...
but themajority of these have never been, could never beanything else than what they are. They are incapable and are probably the descendant...
butat a certain period, it attaches itself to anothercrab, sends arms into the tissues of its host, soonloses head and legs, and degenerates...