Sabrinae corolla in hortulis regiae scholae Salopiensis contextuerunt tres viri floribus legendis ...Bell, 1801 - 328 páginas |
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... tibi qvae grata est , non timet ire viam ; Vim tua det semper trepidae praesentia menti , Teqve adeat fido laeta dolensve sinu . Qvid loqvor ? O careat , qvantum licet , illa dolore , O videat placidos et sine nube dies . Laeta sit in ...
... tibi qvae grata est , non timet ire viam ; Vim tua det semper trepidae praesentia menti , Teqve adeat fido laeta dolensve sinu . Qvid loqvor ? O careat , qvantum licet , illa dolore , O videat placidos et sine nube dies . Laeta sit in ...
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... tibi riparum per amoena vireta Mile boves passim , mile vagentur oves : Et tibi non desint nymphae ad mulctrale canentes , Laetaqve pastorum vallis arundinibus : Et te prisca fides et nescia fallere virtus Et labor adsiduo sole perustus ...
... tibi riparum per amoena vireta Mile boves passim , mile vagentur oves : Et tibi non desint nymphae ad mulctrale canentes , Laetaqve pastorum vallis arundinibus : Et te prisca fides et nescia fallere virtus Et labor adsiduo sole perustus ...
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... tibi sacerruma est , Nunc sacerrumo nitore splendet ipsa Cynthia . Per venustas perqve fortes qvos rubore fervidos , Ceu Thetin Solemqve vesper , conjugat pudens amor ; Perqve lacrumas ingruentis indices cupidinis , Qualis ex fervente ...
... tibi sacerruma est , Nunc sacerrumo nitore splendet ipsa Cynthia . Per venustas perqve fortes qvos rubore fervidos , Ceu Thetin Solemqve vesper , conjugat pudens amor ; Perqve lacrumas ingruentis indices cupidinis , Qualis ex fervente ...
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... , Constantiqve eadem servat , qvae fecit , amore . K. Juppiter ad Herculem . Non capis aetherio dias e nectare vires ; Aetherium nectar vis tibi dia dedit . K. The Beech - Tree's Petition . Oh , leave this SABRINAE COROLLA . 17 21.
... , Constantiqve eadem servat , qvae fecit , amore . K. Juppiter ad Herculem . Non capis aetherio dias e nectare vires ; Aetherium nectar vis tibi dia dedit . K. The Beech - Tree's Petition . Oh , leave this SABRINAE COROLLA . 17 21.
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... tibi se mea vita probaverit ipsi ; Nec nihil haec levitas qvo capiaris habet ; Nam tu , crede mihi , non tam dilecta fuisses , Ni tibi decressem praeposuisse decus . Anagallis . G. J. K. Istam tune vides anagallida ? Non ita pridem Visa ...
... tibi se mea vita probaverit ipsi ; Nec nihil haec levitas qvo capiaris habet ; Nam tu , crede mihi , non tam dilecta fuisses , Ni tibi decressem praeposuisse decus . Anagallis . G. J. K. Istam tune vides anagallida ? Non ita pridem Visa ...
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