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XXXII . Candidus , et simplex , miseris succurrere promptus , E cælo accepit dona
repensa tamen ; Quod potuit , flebat sempèr cum flentibus ipse , Quod cupiit ,
trepido semper amicus erat . Ne scrutare ultrà —quodcunque peregerit olim
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XXXII . Candidus , et simplex , miseris succurrere promptus , E cælo accepit dona
repensa tamen ; Quod potuit , flebat sempèr cum flentibus ipse , Quod cupiit ,
trepido semper amicus erat . Ne scrutare ultrà —quodcunque peregerit olim
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MUS MERK 11 / [ THEMES XXXII . No further seek his merits to disclose , Or draw
his frailties from their dread abode : ( There they alike in trembling hope repose , )
The bosom of his Father and his God . کے On dreary Arvon's shore they lie ...
MUS MERK 11 / [ THEMES XXXII . No further seek his merits to disclose , Or draw
his frailties from their dread abode : ( There they alike in trembling hope repose , )
The bosom of his Father and his God . کے On dreary Arvon's shore they lie ...
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