Bell's Edition, Томове 77–78J. Bell, 1796 |
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... quæ cum perterrita retro Ire , et adoratis vellet discedere nymphis , Hæserunt radice pedes . Convellere pugnat : 33 40 Nec quidquam , nisi summa , movet . Succrescit ab imo , Totaque paulatim lentus premit inguina cortex . Ut vidit ...
... quæ cum perterrita retro Ire , et adoratis vellet discedere nymphis , Hæserunt radice pedes . Convellere pugnat : 33 40 Nec quidquam , nisi summa , movet . Succrescit ab imo , Totaque paulatim lentus premit inguina cortex . Ut vidit ...
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... , " cœlebs , sine palmite truncus , Nil præter frondes , quare peteretur , haberet . Hæc quoque , quæ juncta vitis requiescit in ulmo , 65 Si non nupta foret , terræ acclinata jaceret . 60 Ah ! beauteous Maid ! let this example move Your.
... , " cœlebs , sine palmite truncus , Nil præter frondes , quare peteretur , haberet . Hæc quoque , quæ juncta vitis requiescit in ulmo , 65 Si non nupta foret , terræ acclinata jaceret . 60 Ah ! beauteous Maid ! let this example move Your.
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... quæ Lopitheia movit Prolia , nec conjux timidis audacis Ulyssei . Nunc quoque , cum fugias averserisque , petentes , Mille proci cupiunt ; et semideique , deique , Et quæcunque tenent Albanos numina montes . Sed tu , si sapies , si te ...
... quæ Lopitheia movit Prolia , nec conjux timidis audacis Ulyssei . Nunc quoque , cum fugias averserisque , petentes , Mille proci cupiunt ; et semideique , deique , Et quæcunque tenent Albanos numina montes . Sed tu , si sapies , si te ...
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... fiet . Quid , quod amatis item , quod , quæ tibi poma colun- Primus habet ; lætaque tenet tua munera dextra ? 98 Sed neque jam fœtus desiderat arbore demptos , Not the fair fruit that on yon branches glows With VERTUMNUS AND POMONA . 17.
... fiet . Quid , quod amatis item , quod , quæ tibi poma colun- Primus habet ; lætaque tenet tua munera dextra ? 98 Sed neque jam fœtus desiderat arbore demptos , Not the fair fruit that on yon branches glows With VERTUMNUS AND POMONA . 17.
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... QUÆ virtus et quanta , boni , sit vivere parvo , ( " Nec meus hic sermo est ; sed quem præcepit Ofellus , Rusticus , 3abnormis sapiens , crassaque Minerva ) Discite ; non inter lances mensasque nitentes , Cum stupet insanis acies ...
... QUÆ virtus et quanta , boni , sit vivere parvo , ( " Nec meus hic sermo est ; sed quem præcepit Ofellus , Rusticus , 3abnormis sapiens , crassaque Minerva ) Discite ; non inter lances mensasque nitentes , Cum stupet insanis acies ...
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