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Page 41
... mihi tempus ? Sic mihi speranti , perfide , multa redis ? Quæ , dices , Saga Lemuresque Deæque , nocentes , Hunc mihi in infantis supposuêre loco ? At tu , sancta parens , crudelis tu quoque , nati Ne tractes dextrâ vulnera cruda rudi . Hei ...
... mihi tempus ? Sic mihi speranti , perfide , multa redis ? Quæ , dices , Saga Lemuresque Deæque , nocentes , Hunc mihi in infantis supposuêre loco ? At tu , sancta parens , crudelis tu quoque , nati Ne tractes dextrâ vulnera cruda rudi . Hei ...
Page 59
... mihi , non sunt , non sunt ea gaudia vera , Quæ fiunt pompâ gaudia vera suâ . VICISTI tandem , vicisti , casta Maria ; Cedit de sexu Carolus ipse suo . A te sic vinci magnus quàm gau leat ille ! Vix hostes tanti vel superâsse fuit . Jam ...
... mihi , non sunt , non sunt ea gaudia vera , Quæ fiunt pompâ gaudia vera suâ . VICISTI tandem , vicisti , casta Maria ; Cedit de sexu Carolus ipse suo . A te sic vinci magnus quàm gau leat ille ! Vix hostes tanti vel superâsse fuit . Jam ...
Page 73
... mihi , chare Martialis , & c . L. v . Ep . xx . IF , dearest friend , it my good fate might be T ' enjoy at once a quiet life and thee ; If we for happiness could leisure find , And wandering Time into a method bind ; We should not sure ...
... mihi , chare Martialis , & c . L. v . Ep . xx . IF , dearest friend , it my good fate might be T ' enjoy at once a quiet life and thee ; If we for happiness could leisure find , And wandering Time into a method bind ; We should not sure ...
Page 190
... mihi , da panem libertatemque , nec ultrà Sollicitas effundo preces : si quid datur ultrà , Accipiam gratus ; si non , contentus abibo . For the few hours of life allotted me , Give me ( great God ! ) but bread and liberty , 5 Hor . 2 ...
... mihi , da panem libertatemque , nec ultrà Sollicitas effundo preces : si quid datur ultrà , Accipiam gratus ; si non , contentus abibo . For the few hours of life allotted me , Give me ( great God ! ) but bread and liberty , 5 Hor . 2 ...
Page 192
... mihi curarum requies , tu nocte vel atră Lumen , & in solis tu mihi turba locis * . With thee for ever I in woods could rest , Where never human foot the ground has prest , Thou from all shades the darkness canst exclude , And from a ...
... mihi curarum requies , tu nocte vel atră Lumen , & in solis tu mihi turba locis * . With thee for ever I in woods could rest , Where never human foot the ground has prest , Thou from all shades the darkness canst exclude , And from a ...
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