Folia silvulae; sive, Eclogae poetarum Anglicorum in Latinum et Graecum conversae, quas disposuit H.A. Holden, Volume 1, Parts 1-2Hubert Ashton Holden 1865 |
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Hubert Ashton Holden. 14 15 16 17 Devouring time with stealing pace PRAEDATRIX aetas procero stipite quercus furtivaque cedros sternit ubique fuga ; marmoreas sternit turres et aënea claustra portarum quid non aequat avara solo ? cuncta ...
Hubert Ashton Holden. 14 15 16 17 Devouring time with stealing pace PRAEDATRIX aetas procero stipite quercus furtivaque cedros sternit ubique fuga ; marmoreas sternit turres et aënea claustra portarum quid non aequat avara solo ? cuncta ...
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... aetas - quum mutua gaudia nobis sumpseris et vitae ver geniale novae , omne quod est - senium nihil heu ! nisi triste rependis , parvaque quae siccus corpora pulvis habet : emensosque viam tumuli caligine claudens , huc redeat vitae ...
... aetas - quum mutua gaudia nobis sumpseris et vitae ver geniale novae , omne quod est - senium nihil heu ! nisi triste rependis , parvaque quae siccus corpora pulvis habet : emensosque viam tumuli caligine claudens , huc redeat vitae ...
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... aetas invidetque caelo ipsa quod dedit iubar . rapax iuventae ver nitentis aetas confodit , nec aureae maligna fronti parcit , at venustum exarat notis ebur : fit omne praeda , siquid edit artis terra rarius , neque stat ulla res , quin ...
... aetas invidetque caelo ipsa quod dedit iubar . rapax iuventae ver nitentis aetas confodit , nec aureae maligna fronti parcit , at venustum exarat notis ebur : fit omne praeda , siquid edit artis terra rarius , neque stat ulla res , quin ...
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... aetas , deficimus ; nec nos ordo revolubilis auras reddit in aethereas tumuli neque claustra resolvit . J. JORTIN , A. S. 1748 II OLES occidere et redire possunt , SOLES nec cessant reparare damna lunae ; stellas , quas oriens dies ...
... aetas , deficimus ; nec nos ordo revolubilis auras reddit in aethereas tumuli neque claustra resolvit . J. JORTIN , A. S. 1748 II OLES occidere et redire possunt , SOLES nec cessant reparare damna lunae ; stellas , quas oriens dies ...
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... aetas nobis semper hiemps premit sepulcra . Weep not over poet's wrong NON tibi ploranda est iniuria vatis iniqua , noli flere nimis , quod male damna tulit ; quippe dolor reficit , velut ubere fonte , camenam , ingeniumque animo mitius ...
... aetas nobis semper hiemps premit sepulcra . Weep not over poet's wrong NON tibi ploranda est iniuria vatis iniqua , noli flere nimis , quod male damna tulit ; quippe dolor reficit , velut ubere fonte , camenam , ingeniumque animo mitius ...
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