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... divide the one between the fields and his books , and the other between society in general , and that sort of friendly or domestic company Apology for Smectymnuus . which cherishes his kindly affections , and enables him to 110.
... divide the one between the fields and his books , and the other between society in general , and that sort of friendly or domestic company Apology for Smectymnuus . which cherishes his kindly affections , and enables him to 110.
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With Notes, and Other Pieces in Verse Leigh Hunt. which cherishes his kindly affections , and enables him to keep in harmony with the fellow creatures whom he is to please and to instruct ; for a mere intimacy with what is called the ...
With Notes, and Other Pieces in Verse Leigh Hunt. which cherishes his kindly affections , and enables him to keep in harmony with the fellow creatures whom he is to please and to instruct ; for a mere intimacy with what is called the ...
Page 123
... minimum facillimumque est → Qua solatus es adlocutione ? Irascor tibi : sic meos amores ? Paulum quid lubet adlocutionis Moestius lacrimis Simonideis . ACME AND SEPTIMIUS , OR THE ENTIRE AFFECTION . FROM Catullus to Cornificius, •
... minimum facillimumque est → Qua solatus es adlocutione ? Irascor tibi : sic meos amores ? Paulum quid lubet adlocutionis Moestius lacrimis Simonideis . ACME AND SEPTIMIUS , OR THE ENTIRE AFFECTION . FROM Catullus to Cornificius, •
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... AFFECTION . FROM CATULLUS . - CARMEN XLV . date ૐ " O , Acme love ! " Septimius cried , As on his lap he held his bride- " If all my heart is not for thee , And doats on thee desperately , And if it doat not more and more , As ...
... AFFECTION . FROM CATULLUS . - CARMEN XLV . date ૐ " O , Acme love ! " Septimius cried , As on his lap he held his bride- " If all my heart is not for thee , And doats on thee desperately , And if it doat not more and more , As ...
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... affection ? Mavolt quam Syrias Britanniasque ; Uno in Septimio fidelis Acme Facit delicias libidinesque . Quis ullos homines beatiores Vidit ? Quis Venerem auspicatiorem ? HORACE TO PYRRHA . ODE V. LIB . I. PYRRHA 126.
... affection ? Mavolt quam Syrias Britanniasque ; Uno in Septimio fidelis Acme Facit delicias libidinesque . Quis ullos homines beatiores Vidit ? Quis Venerem auspicatiorem ? HORACE TO PYRRHA . ODE V. LIB . I. PYRRHA 126.
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