updated_at,id,text,theme,metaphor,work_id,reviewed_on,provenance,created_at,comments,context,dictionary 2011-06-16 20:06:41 UTC,10282,"XXXIX.
No longer shall their wretched Zeal adore
  Ideas of destructive Power,
Spirits that hurt, and Godheads that devour:
New Incense They shall bring, new Altars raise,
And fill their Temples with a Stranger's Praise;
When the Great Father's Character They find
Visibly stampt upon the Hero's Mind
;
And own a present Deity confest,
In Valour that preserv'd, and Power that bless'd.
(p. 179, ll. 503-511) ","","The ""Great Father's Character"" may be found ""Visibly stampt upon the Hero's mind.""",3954,,"Found again searching ""stamp"" and ""mind"" in HDIS (Poetry)",2004-02-25 00:00:00 UTC,"•Editors: ""P takes from Horace's Carmen Secularae little more than the title and general theme"" (p. 876).","",Impressions