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Ceperunt matrem formosi cornua tauri , Me tua : at hic laudi est , ille pudiendus
amor . 108 Ne noceat , quod amo : neque enim tibi , Bacche , 106 2 Quod
flammas nobis fassus es ipse tuas . [ nocebat , Nec , quod nos uris , mirum facis ;
ortus in ...
Ceperunt matrem formosi cornua tauri , Me tua : at hic laudi est , ille pudiendus
amor . 108 Ne noceat , quod amo : neque enim tibi , Bacche , 106 2 Quod
flammas nobis fassus es ipse tuas . [ nocebat , Nec , quod nos uris , mirum facis ;
ortus in ...
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141 , ix Nunc iuvat ; incertus pectora versat amor . Credere quae iubeant , locus
est et nomen et index , 150 Et quia amans semper , quod timet , esse putat . Vidit
ut oppressa vestigia corporis herba , Pulsantur trepidi corde micante sinus .
141 , ix Nunc iuvat ; incertus pectora versat amor . Credere quae iubeant , locus
est et nomen et index , 150 Et quia amans semper , quod timet , esse putat . Vidit
ut oppressa vestigia corporis herba , Pulsantur trepidi corde micante sinus .
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... templo multos ea rite per annos , Invita peragens tristia sacra manu : Quum
duo velifera iuvenes venere carina , Presseruntque suo litora nostra pede . Par
fuit his aetas et amor , quorum alter Orestes , Alter erat Pylades : nomina fama
tenet .
... templo multos ea rite per annos , Invita peragens tristia sacra manu : Quum
duo velifera iuvenes venere carina , Presseruntque suo litora nostra pede . Par
fuit his aetas et amor , quorum alter Orestes , Alter erat Pylades : nomina fama
tenet .
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Hinc amor , hinc timor est ; ipsum timor auget Mane erat , et thalamo cara recepta
soror ; Disiectamque comas adversaque in ora iacentem Invenit , et lacrimis
omnia plena meis . 119 6 Orat opem Minyis : petit altera , et altera habebat : 107
60 ...
Hinc amor , hinc timor est ; ipsum timor auget Mane erat , et thalamo cara recepta
soror ; Disiectamque comas adversaque in ora iacentem Invenit , et lacrimis
omnia plena meis . 119 6 Orat opem Minyis : petit altera , et altera habebat : 107
60 ...
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Flesti discedens . . . hoc saltim parce negare : Praeterito magis est iste pudendus
amor . . . 124 1 Et flesti , et nostros vidisti flentis ocellos : 1326 Miscuimus
lacrimas maestus uterque suas . Non sic appositis vincitur vitibus ulmus , Ut tua
sunt ...
Flesti discedens . . . hoc saltim parce negare : Praeterito magis est iste pudendus
amor . . . 124 1 Et flesti , et nostros vidisti flentis ocellos : 1326 Miscuimus
lacrimas maestus uterque suas . Non sic appositis vincitur vitibus ulmus , Ut tua
sunt ...
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