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Why neither does he , who has often acquired reputation by the quoit , “ often by the javelin having cleared the mark , any longer appear with arms all black - and - blue by martial exercises ? Why is he concealed , as they say the son ...
Why neither does he , who has often acquired reputation by the quoit , “ often by the javelin having cleared the mark , any longer appear with arms all black - and - blue by martial exercises ? Why is he concealed , as they say the son ...
Strona 11
... approach of evening be repeated at the appointed hour : now , too , the delightful laugh , the betrayer of the lurking damsel from some secret corner , and the token ravished from her arms or fingers , pretendingly tenacious of it .
... approach of evening be repeated at the appointed hour : now , too , the delightful laugh , the betrayer of the lurking damsel from some secret corner , and the token ravished from her arms or fingers , pretendingly tenacious of it .
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67 O LYDIA , when you commend Telephus rosy neck , and the waxen arms of Telephus , alas ! my inflamed liver swells with bile difficult to be repressed . Then neither is my mind firm , nor does my color maintain a certain situation ...
67 O LYDIA , when you commend Telephus rosy neck , and the waxen arms of Telephus , alas ! my inflamed liver swells with bile difficult to be repressed . Then neither is my mind firm , nor does my color maintain a certain situation ...
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We can understand these words only of that part of Arabia called Sabæa , for the Romans had carried their arms into others parts of Arabia under several different generals . Dac . 33 96 Socraticum domum .
We can understand these words only of that part of Arabia called Sabæa , for the Romans had carried their arms into others parts of Arabia under several different generals . Dac . 33 96 Socraticum domum .
Strona 32
... we have played any thirg that may live for this year and many , come on , be responsive to a Latic ode , my dear lyre — first tuned by a Lesbian citizen , who , fierce in war , yet amid arms , or if he had made fast * s to the ...
... we have played any thirg that may live for this year and many , come on , be responsive to a Latic ode , my dear lyre — first tuned by a Lesbian citizen , who , fierce in war , yet amid arms , or if he had made fast * s to the ...
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