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... clothes that befit my miserable state . Vaccinium dye will not stain with red the sheathe that will hold you- That's not the color which suits one who is broken with grief— Nor minium glow on your title nor cedar oil soak your papyrus ...
... clothes that befit my miserable state . Vaccinium dye will not stain with red the sheathe that will hold you- That's not the color which suits one who is broken with grief— Nor minium glow on your title nor cedar oil soak your papyrus ...
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... clothing : He fell nonetheless a prey to his own hunting dogs . As it seems , one must pay for misfortune even to gods in the heavens , And simple mischance finds no pardon from a wounded power divine . Upon that day of mine when an ...
... clothing : He fell nonetheless a prey to his own hunting dogs . As it seems , one must pay for misfortune even to gods in the heavens , And simple mischance finds no pardon from a wounded power divine . Upon that day of mine when an ...
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... cloth : It has allowed itself far more than its author allows to himself . A book is by no means the index of any man's soul , but a desire That is honest can draw from it very much that may charm one's ears . 360 365 370 375 380 Accius ...
... cloth : It has allowed itself far more than its author allows to himself . A book is by no means the index of any man's soul , but a desire That is honest can draw from it very much that may charm one's ears . 360 365 370 375 380 Accius ...
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