Sabrinae corolla in hortulis regiae scholae Salopiensis contextuerunt tres viri floribus legendis ...Bell, 1801 - 328페이지 |
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... amore : Qvæ , duce natura , populo documenta dedere Regnato , ut parere velint ac legibus uti . Iura magistratusqve legunt , regemqve seqvuntur : Castigare domi est aliarum , et sumere poenas ; Mercantes aliae peregrina negotia curant ...
... amore : Qvæ , duce natura , populo documenta dedere Regnato , ut parere velint ac legibus uti . Iura magistratusqve legunt , regemqve seqvuntur : Castigare domi est aliarum , et sumere poenas ; Mercantes aliae peregrina negotia curant ...
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... amore , Pygmalion cupido continuisse sinu , Donec in amplexus victum mollescere marmor , Vivaqve per gelidas currere flamma genas ; Sic imberbis ego et primo qvom fervidus aestu Naturae circum brachia laeta dedi , Adspirare mihi ...
... amore , Pygmalion cupido continuisse sinu , Donec in amplexus victum mollescere marmor , Vivaqve per gelidas currere flamma genas ; Sic imberbis ego et primo qvom fervidus aestu Naturae circum brachia laeta dedi , Adspirare mihi ...
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... amore . Nunc teneram longae flammam exstinxere tenebrae , Lumina diriguere , et in ipsa voce laborans Includit taciturna cavo Proserpina saxo . W. G. C. Pharos loquitur . Longinqvo procul in maris recessu Horrentem excubias ago per oram ...
... amore . Nunc teneram longae flammam exstinxere tenebrae , Lumina diriguere , et in ipsa voce laborans Includit taciturna cavo Proserpina saxo . W. G. C. Pharos loquitur . Longinqvo procul in maris recessu Horrentem excubias ago per oram ...
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... , agat faustum qvodcumqve ; fideli Possit amicitia , possit amore frui . Rideat , exacto laetae dum munere lucis Cinxerit ambrosium dia corona caput . K. K. Autumn . The Autumn is old , The sere leaves SABRINAE COROLLA . 163.
... , agat faustum qvodcumqve ; fideli Possit amicitia , possit amore frui . Rideat , exacto laetae dum munere lucis Cinxerit ambrosium dia corona caput . K. K. Autumn . The Autumn is old , The sere leaves SABRINAE COROLLA . 163.
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... Amotus minumum ne temnat vultus amicum , Exiguum vero munus amore iuvat . Ipse brevi rorem defendit flosculus umbra , Ne nimio sitiens sorbeat igne dies . W. W. H. Milton . Milton ! thou should'st be living at this SABRINAE COROLLA . 199.
... Amotus minumum ne temnat vultus amicum , Exiguum vero munus amore iuvat . Ipse brevi rorem defendit flosculus umbra , Ne nimio sitiens sorbeat igne dies . W. W. H. Milton . Milton ! thou should'st be living at this SABRINAE COROLLA . 199.
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