Sabrinae corolla in hortulis regiae scholae Salopiensis contextuerunt tres viri floribus legendis ...Bell, 1801 - 328 páginas |
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... procul Moramur ? Illuc itur : illuc Tecum aveo , mea vita , tolli . Aedesne notae sunt tibi , porticus Altae columnis , atria fulgida , Qva stantqve defixae benignoqve Intuitu statuae loqvuntur : Heu tristis infans , qvid tibi contigit ...
... procul Moramur ? Illuc itur : illuc Tecum aveo , mea vita , tolli . Aedesne notae sunt tibi , porticus Altae columnis , atria fulgida , Qva stantqve defixae benignoqve Intuitu statuae loqvuntur : Heu tristis infans , qvid tibi contigit ...
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... procul vos Pellite a saxis qvibus intumescens Obstrepit unda ; Qva , boni tutela laris , marinis Adcubat spumis casa , qva minaces Pro viro divos miseris fatigat Planctubus uxor , Qva puer multum lacrumans amata Poscit absentis genua ...
... procul vos Pellite a saxis qvibus intumescens Obstrepit unda ; Qva , boni tutela laris , marinis Adcubat spumis casa , qva minaces Pro viro divos miseris fatigat Planctubus uxor , Qva puer multum lacrumans amata Poscit absentis genua ...
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... procul est trans mare cara domus . Tempestate illa , qvom pallet frigidus aether , Lux mea , ne cordi sit meminisse mei . Hunc recoles melius , qvi te desiderat absens , Aestivo placidum sole petente torum . Litora sic qvoties ad ...
... procul est trans mare cara domus . Tempestate illa , qvom pallet frigidus aether , Lux mea , ne cordi sit meminisse mei . Hunc recoles melius , qvi te desiderat absens , Aestivo placidum sole petente torum . Litora sic qvoties ad ...
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... procul urbe vivam ; Sic mori possim lacrumante nullo ; Neu lapis sedes cinerum supremas Imprimat index . Epitaphium Hyperphronis . T. S. E. Hic situs est , qvi nil temere unqvam fecit , Hyperphron : Advena , qvom temere haec sunt tibi ...
... procul urbe vivam ; Sic mori possim lacrumante nullo ; Neu lapis sedes cinerum supremas Imprimat index . Epitaphium Hyperphronis . T. S. E. Hic situs est , qvi nil temere unqvam fecit , Hyperphron : Advena , qvom temere haec sunt tibi ...
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... procul in maris recessu Horrentem excubias ago per oram , Ceu fulget vario colore gemma Furvis crinibus implicata Noctis ; Me si navita viderit rubentem , Non curat timidum inligare velum . W. G. C. Richard . Elizabeth . R. Infer fair ...
... procul in maris recessu Horrentem excubias ago per oram , Ceu fulget vario colore gemma Furvis crinibus implicata Noctis ; Me si navita viderit rubentem , Non curat timidum inligare velum . W. G. C. Richard . Elizabeth . R. Infer fair ...
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