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... mihi felicem vitam , si salva fuisses , fingebam demens et renuente deo . Rura colam , frugumque aderit mea Delia custos , area dum messes sole calente teret , aut mihi servabit plenis in lintribus uvas pressaque veloci candida musta ...
... mihi felicem vitam , si salva fuisses , fingebam demens et renuente deo . Rura colam , frugumque aderit mea Delia custos , area dum messes sole calente teret , aut mihi servabit plenis in lintribus uvas pressaque veloci candida musta ...
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... mihi nullus verba potest iustos aut reperire pedes . ( Tib . 2. 5.111–12 ) Always I sing Nemesis , without whom no verse of mine can find proper words or metre . non haec Calliope , non haec mihi cantat Apollo : ingenium nobis ipsa ...
... mihi nullus verba potest iustos aut reperire pedes . ( Tib . 2. 5.111–12 ) Always I sing Nemesis , without whom no verse of mine can find proper words or metre . non haec Calliope , non haec mihi cantat Apollo : ingenium nobis ipsa ...
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... mihi , vitia inritare vetando ; obsequio vinces aptius illa tuo ( Am . 3. 4.1-12 ) Hard man , by putting a guard on ... mihi concessa finis amoris erit . scilicet infelix numquam prohibebor adire ? nox mihi sub nullo vindice semper erit ...
... mihi , vitia inritare vetando ; obsequio vinces aptius illa tuo ( Am . 3. 4.1-12 ) Hard man , by putting a guard on ... mihi concessa finis amoris erit . scilicet infelix numquam prohibebor adire ? nox mihi sub nullo vindice semper erit ...
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INTRODUCTION J P Sullivan Lincoln College page I | 13 |
DOCTE CATULLE K F Quinn University of 31 | 31 |
Tersus atque elEGANS J P Elder | 65 |
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