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... τὸ ἑαυτὸ ὄνειρον . Εἰς πειςεράν . Εἰς Ερωτα κρινόν , Εἰς ἑαυτόν . Εἰς χελιδόνα . Εἰς ἑαυτόν . 24 28 32 36 6 10 16 20 4,2 46 . 50 54 Εἰς Ερωτα . Εἰς ἑαυτόν . $ 60 62 Εἰς ἑαυτόν . 66 Εἰς ποτήριον ἀργυρᾶν . 68 Εἰς τὸ αὐτό . 72 Εἰς τὸ δεν ...
... τὸ ἑαυτὸ ὄνειρον . Εἰς πειςεράν . Εἰς Ερωτα κρινόν , Εἰς ἑαυτόν . Εἰς χελιδόνα . Εἰς ἑαυτόν . 24 28 32 36 6 10 16 20 4,2 46 . 50 54 Εἰς Ερωτα . Εἰς ἑαυτόν . $ 60 62 Εἰς ἑαυτόν . 66 Εἰς ποτήριον ἀργυρᾶν . 68 Εἰς τὸ αὐτό . 72 Εἰς τὸ δεν ...
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... τὸ ἐρωμλύν ἑαυτό , το Βα- θύλλα . Εἰς Ερωτα . Εἰς ἑαυτόν . Εἰς τὰς ἑαυτῇ ἔρωτας . 102 ΠΙΟ 412 116 Εἰς Χελιδόνα . 120 Εἰς κόρίω . 124 Εἰς Εὐρώπω . 126 Εἰς τὸ ἀνει μγύως ζήν . 126 Εἰς τὸ Ἔαρ . 130 Εἰς ἑαυτόν . 134 136 Εἰς ἑαυτόν . Εἰς ...
... τὸ ἐρωμλύν ἑαυτό , το Βα- θύλλα . Εἰς Ερωτα . Εἰς ἑαυτόν . Εἰς τὰς ἑαυτῇ ἔρωτας . 102 ΠΙΟ 412 116 Εἰς Χελιδόνα . 120 Εἰς κόρίω . 124 Εἰς Εὐρώπω . 126 Εἰς τὸ ἀνει μγύως ζήν . 126 Εἰς τὸ Ἔαρ . 130 Εἰς ἑαυτόν . 134 136 Εἰς ἑαυτόν . Εἰς ...
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... old . 199 That we fhould Drink with Moderation .. 201 On Cupid . 203 205 To a scornful Beauty . An Epithalamium on the Marriage of Stratocles and Myrilla . On Gold . 207 211 On Εἰς τὸ Εαρ . Εἰς Ερωτα . Εἰς Ερωτα . CONTENTS .
... old . 199 That we fhould Drink with Moderation .. 201 On Cupid . 203 205 To a scornful Beauty . An Epithalamium on the Marriage of Stratocles and Myrilla . On Gold . 207 211 On Εἰς τὸ Εαρ . Εἰς Ερωτα . Εἰς Ερωτα . CONTENTS .
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English. Verse ... Anacreon. Εἰς τὸ Εαρ . Εἰς Ερωτα . Εἰς Ερωτα . * Ανακρέον ] Θ- Επιγράμματα .. Σαπφᾶς τῆς Λεσβίας Μέλη . Ασμα εις Αφροδίτω .. Εἰς τὴν Ἐρωμθύω .. * Αποσπασμάτια . Τῆς Σαπφές Επιγράμματα Δύο .. 214 216 218 . 222 . 256 262 ...
English. Verse ... Anacreon. Εἰς τὸ Εαρ . Εἰς Ερωτα . Εἰς Ερωτα . * Ανακρέον ] Θ- Επιγράμματα .. Σαπφᾶς τῆς Λεσβίας Μέλη . Ασμα εις Αφροδίτω .. Εἰς τὴν Ἐρωμθύω .. * Αποσπασμάτια . Τῆς Σαπφές Επιγράμματα Δύο .. 214 216 218 . 222 . 256 262 ...
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... Song inspire , My Voice is Musick , and the Swains admire . VER . 6. Wide - op'ning Teeth . ] The Greek Ex- preffion is xáoμ ' d'urlar , a Chasm of Teeth . B. 4 The Lion Τοῖς ἰχθύσι τὸ νηκτον , Τοῖς ὀρνέοις πέταπαι , Τοῖς ANACREON . 7.
... Song inspire , My Voice is Musick , and the Swains admire . VER . 6. Wide - op'ning Teeth . ] The Greek Ex- preffion is xáoμ ' d'urlar , a Chasm of Teeth . B. 4 The Lion Τοῖς ἰχθύσι τὸ νηκτον , Τοῖς ὀρνέοις πέταπαι , Τοῖς ANACREON . 7.
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Página 30 - FLAVIA the least and slightest toy Can with resistless art employ: This fan in meaner hands would prove An engine of small force in love ; Yet she with graceful air and mien, Not to be told or safely seen, Directs its wanton motions so That it wounds more than Cupid's bow. Gives coolness to the matchless dame, To every other breast— a flame.
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