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25 : him who bounds his desire by a competency . Fulgentem imperio , 3 C. xvi . 31 , etc. ANTHON . 3 Because most of the commentators take sarculum for the plow , I have followed them . But Torrentius says , that the Romans used two ...
25 : him who bounds his desire by a competency . Fulgentem imperio , 3 C. xvi . 31 , etc. ANTHON . 3 Because most of the commentators take sarculum for the plow , I have followed them . But Torrentius says , that the Romans used two ...
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Now you are an old woman , it will be your turn to bewail the insolence of rakes , when you are neglected in a lonely alley , while the Thracian wind 3 rages at the Interlunium : 14 when that hot desire and lust , which is wont to ...
Now you are an old woman , it will be your turn to bewail the insolence of rakes , when you are neglected in a lonely alley , while the Thracian wind 3 rages at the Interlunium : 14 when that hot desire and lust , which is wont to ...
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It is my particular desire that you make no laborious addition to the plain myrtle ; for myrtle is neither unbecoming you a servant , nor me , while I quaff under this mantling vine . THE SECOND BOOK OF THE ODES OF HORACE . ODE.
It is my particular desire that you make no laborious addition to the plain myrtle ; for myrtle is neither unbecoming you a servant , nor me , while I quaff under this mantling vine . THE SECOND BOOK OF THE ODES OF HORACE . ODE.
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... neck the naked sword bangs : the songs of birds and the lyre will not restore his sleep . Sleep disdains not the humble cottages and shady bank of peasants ; he disdains not Tempe , fanned by zephyrs . Him , who desires but e ...
... neck the naked sword bangs : the songs of birds and the lyre will not restore his sleep . Sleep disdains not the humble cottages and shady bank of peasants ; he disdains not Tempe , fanned by zephyrs . Him , who desires but e ...
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The marriageable . virgin delights to be taught the Ionic dances , and even at this time is trained up in [ seductive ] arts , and cherishes unchaste desires from her very infancy . Soon after she courts younger debauchees when her ...
The marriageable . virgin delights to be taught the Ionic dances , and even at this time is trained up in [ seductive ] arts , and cherishes unchaste desires from her very infancy . Soon after she courts younger debauchees when her ...
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