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... Quae tibi sint facienda tamen cognosce ; nec Euris Da mea nec tepidis verba ferenda Notis . Ante veni quam vir : nec quid , si veneris ante , Possit agi video : sed tamen ante veni . 4 5 15 Cum premit ille torum , vultu comes ipsa ...
... Quae tibi sint facienda tamen cognosce ; nec Euris Da mea nec tepidis verba ferenda Notis . Ante veni quam vir : nec quid , si veneris ante , Possit agi video : sed tamen ante veni . 4 5 15 Cum premit ille torum , vultu comes ipsa ...
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... quae faciam , mea lux , dicamve placebunt , Versetur digitis annulus usque tuis . 30 Tange manu mensam , quo tangunt more precantes , Optabis merito cum mala multa viro : Quod tibi miscuerit , sapias , bibat ipse jubeto : Tu puerum ...
... quae faciam , mea lux , dicamve placebunt , Versetur digitis annulus usque tuis . 30 Tange manu mensam , quo tangunt more precantes , Optabis merito cum mala multa viro : Quod tibi miscuerit , sapias , bibat ipse jubeto : Tu puerum ...
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Vincent Alphonso Fitz Simon. Haec tamen aspiciam : sed quae bene pallia celant Illa mihi coeci causa timoris erunt . Nec femori committe femur , nec crure cohaere , Nec tenerum duro cum pede junge pedem . 45 Multa miser timeo quia feci ...
Vincent Alphonso Fitz Simon. Haec tamen aspiciam : sed quae bene pallia celant Illa mihi coeci causa timoris erunt . Nec femori committe femur , nec crure cohaere , Nec tenerum duro cum pede junge pedem . 45 Multa miser timeo quia feci ...
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... quae vincere nollet , Victa est non aegre proditione sua . 20 Ut stetit ante oculos posito velamine nostros , In toto nusquam corpore menda fuit . Quos humeros , quales vidi tetigique lacertos : Forma papillarum quam fuit apta premi ...
... quae vincere nollet , Victa est non aegre proditione sua . 20 Ut stetit ante oculos posito velamine nostros , In toto nusquam corpore menda fuit . Quos humeros , quales vidi tetigique lacertos : Forma papillarum quam fuit apta premi ...
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... a ludus for venti , " a pastime for MVIICV , NIADV windy applause , is his commentary on the labors bestowed upon MA R. 20 Nuper sollicitum quae mihi taedium , Nunc desiderium curaque IN HOMER , HESIOD , VERGIL , OVID , ETC. 107.
... a ludus for venti , " a pastime for MVIICV , NIADV windy applause , is his commentary on the labors bestowed upon MA R. 20 Nuper sollicitum quae mihi taedium , Nunc desiderium curaque IN HOMER , HESIOD , VERGIL , OVID , ETC. 107.
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