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... Lettres minivans this mois cypies lave date : Callas quatu hondances re maxilarypas . ast it on vrai que in 20 Varlant hill dent mais sous des fins , jonquin rate legend lyer qual quare de las gens fi obtigeous pore leax qui svire ...
... Lettres minivans this mois cypies lave date : Callas quatu hondances re maxilarypas . ast it on vrai que in 20 Varlant hill dent mais sous des fins , jonquin rate legend lyer qual quare de las gens fi obtigeous pore leax qui svire ...
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Jacques Delille. DEJ.DELILLE . NOUVELLE ÉDITION . POÉSIES FUGITIVES . PARIS L. G. MICHAUD , LIBRAIRE - ÉDITEUR , PLACE DES VICTOIRES , N ° 3 . 1824 . A1 1524 vil متشابور FACSIMILE C'une lettre écrite de Constantinople OEUVRES.
Jacques Delille. DEJ.DELILLE . NOUVELLE ÉDITION . POÉSIES FUGITIVES . PARIS L. G. MICHAUD , LIBRAIRE - ÉDITEUR , PLACE DES VICTOIRES , N ° 3 . 1824 . A1 1524 vil متشابور FACSIMILE C'une lettre écrite de Constantinople OEUVRES.
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Jacques Delille. A1 1524 vil متشابور FACSIMILE C'une lettre écrite de Constantinople en 1-53 , PC 1975.
Jacques Delille. A1 1524 vil متشابور FACSIMILE C'une lettre écrite de Constantinople en 1-53 , PC 1975.
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Jacques Delille. متشابور FACSIMILE C'une lettre écrite de Constantinople en 1-53 , I. Delille à 16. Therrese . pav je fus tion mathemazen Crespondance monaherami bas lettres manivees trois mois cupies love diste : Callos que tu hondances ...
Jacques Delille. متشابور FACSIMILE C'une lettre écrite de Constantinople en 1-53 , I. Delille à 16. Therrese . pav je fus tion mathemazen Crespondance monaherami bas lettres manivees trois mois cupies love diste : Callos que tu hondances ...
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... lettres , et par sa con- stante bienveillance pour l'abbé Barthélemy ; M. de Choiseul - Gouffier voulut , à son exem- ple , honorer son ambassade à Constantinople en la rendant utile aux sciences et aux lettres ; elle le fut sur - tout ...
... lettres , et par sa con- stante bienveillance pour l'abbé Barthélemy ; M. de Choiseul - Gouffier voulut , à son exem- ple , honorer son ambassade à Constantinople en la rendant utile aux sciences et aux lettres ; elle le fut sur - tout ...
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à-la-fois aimable aime arbrisseau arts avez avoient avoit beauté beaux belle berceau Bienfaisance bonheur brillant c'étoit chants CHARLES DE LACRETELLE charme cher ciel cieux cœur Condamine connoissances couleurs déja Dieu dieux douce doux DUCHESSE DE DEVONSHIRE enfants esprit étoit eût féconde fleurs foible foiblesse friend frimas frivole Géorgiques Gildon gloire goût grace Hélas héros heureux Homère hommes immortels j'ai JACQUES DELILLE jamais jeune jeunesse jours judge of men l'Académie l'ame l'art l'autre l'homme l'orgueil l'un lieux lois long-temps lyre madame Delille main malheureux Milton mœurs moissons monde monument mortel Muse nature noble ouvrage par-tout passing strange patrie peuple pinceau pitié plaisir plaisirs pleurs poëme des Jardins poëte pouvoit reconnoissance rimeur rochers rois sage SAINT-GOTHARD secret secret passage séjour seul sublime superbe sur-tout T. I. POÉS talent tendre terre tombeau vertu vertueux Virgile vœux vois voyage voyageur write yeux zéphyr
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