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Tractabat ceramque puer pinnasque renidens , Nescius haec humeris arma
parata suis . Cui pater “ his " inquit “ patria est adeunda carinis , 30 Hac nobis
Minos effugiendus ope . 143 Aëra non potuit Minos , alia omnia clausit ; Quem
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Tractabat ceramque puer pinnasque renidens , Nescius haec humeris arma
parata suis . Cui pater “ his " inquit “ patria est adeunda carinis , 30 Hac nobis
Minos effugiendus ope . 143 Aëra non potuit Minos , alia omnia clausit ; Quem
licet ...
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Quid tibi cum gladio ? dubiam rege , navita , pinum ; 20 Non haec sunt digitis
arma tenenda tuis . Ille , metu vacuus , “ Mortem non deprecor " inquit , 119 6 “
Sed liceat sumpta pauca referre lyra . ” 125 100 The rescue . Dant veniam ,
ridentque ...
Quid tibi cum gladio ? dubiam rege , navita , pinum ; 20 Non haec sunt digitis
arma tenenda tuis . Ille , metu vacuus , “ Mortem non deprecor " inquit , 119 6 “
Sed liceat sumpta pauca referre lyra . ” 125 100 The rescue . Dant veniam ,
ridentque ...
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Ipsa ego , quae dederam medicamina , pallida sedi , Quum vidi subitos arma
tenere viros : Donec terrigenae . . . facinus mirabile ! . . . fratres 138 Inter se
strictas conseruere manus . 152 III 1 Insopor ecce vigil squamis crepitantibus
horrens ...
Ipsa ego , quae dederam medicamina , pallida sedi , Quum vidi subitos arma
tenere viros : Donec terrigenae . . . facinus mirabile ! . . . fratres 138 Inter se
strictas conseruere manus . 152 III 1 Insopor ecce vigil squamis crepitantibus
horrens ...
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An siquis rapiat stabulis armenta reclusis , B . 1914 Arma feras , rapta coniuge
lentus eris ? You are bound to rescue me . My father had promised me to Pyrrhus
, it is true , but I was already betrothed to you . Nec tu mille rates sinuosaque vela
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An siquis rapiat stabulis armenta reclusis , B . 1914 Arma feras , rapta coniuge
lentus eris ? You are bound to rescue me . My father had promised me to Pyrrhus
, it is true , but I was already betrothed to you . Nec tu mille rates sinuosaque vela
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Arma invidiosa tulisti : Sed tu quid faceres ? induit illa pater . Materia vellem fortis
meliore fuisses , 119 Non lecta est operi , sed data causa tuo . Hanc tamen
implesti , iuguloque Aegisthus aperto Tecta cruentavit , quae pater ante tuus .
Arma invidiosa tulisti : Sed tu quid faceres ? induit illa pater . Materia vellem fortis
meliore fuisses , 119 Non lecta est operi , sed data causa tuo . Hanc tamen
implesti , iuguloque Aegisthus aperto Tecta cruentavit , quae pater ante tuus .
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