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Aut ego diffusis erravi sola capillis , Qualis ab Ogygio concita Baccha deo : Aut
mare prospiciens in saxo frigida sedi , Quamque lapis sedes , tam lapis ipsa fui .
Saepe torum repeto , qui nos acceperat ambos , 50 Sed non acceptos
exhibiturus ...
Aut ego diffusis erravi sola capillis , Qualis ab Ogygio concita Baccha deo : Aut
mare prospiciens in saxo frigida sedi , Quamque lapis sedes , tam lapis ipsa fui .
Saepe torum repeto , qui nos acceperat ambos , 50 Sed non acceptos
exhibiturus ...
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Dixit , et e curru , ne tigres illa timeret , Desilit ; imposito cessit arena pedi ,
Implicitamque sinu , neque enim pugnare valebat , · Abstulit , ut facile est omnia
posse deo . I 2 IV . THE CRETAN CROWN . Looke , ARIADNF . AT NAXOS . NI.
Dixit , et e curru , ne tigres illa timeret , Desilit ; imposito cessit arena pedi ,
Implicitamque sinu , neque enim pugnare valebat , · Abstulit , ut facile est omnia
posse deo . I 2 IV . THE CRETAN CROWN . Looke , ARIADNF . AT NAXOS . NI.
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133 , Et Paros et Clario Delos amata deo , 106 Dextra Lebynthos erat silvisque
umbrosa Calymne 111 Cinctaque piscosis Astypalaea vadis , Quum puer ,
incautis nimium temerarius annis , 111 60 Altius egit iter , deseruitque patrem .
133 , Et Paros et Clario Delos amata deo , 106 Dextra Lebynthos erat silvisque
umbrosa Calymne 111 Cinctaque piscosis Astypalaea vadis , Quum puer ,
incautis nimium temerarius annis , 111 60 Altius egit iter , deseruitque patrem .
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Et vidi et perii , nec notis ignibus arsi , 112 112 Ardet ut ad magnos pinea taeda
deos . Et formosus eras , et me mea fata trahebant . 30 Abstulerant oculi lumina
nostra tui . Perfide , sensisti ; quis enim bene celat amorem ? Eminet indicio ...
Et vidi et perii , nec notis ignibus arsi , 112 112 Ardet ut ad magnos pinea taeda
deos . Et formosus eras , et me mea fata trahebant . 30 Abstulerant oculi lumina
nostra tui . Perfide , sensisti ; quis enim bene celat amorem ? Eminet indicio ...
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... sacra Dianae , Et si forte aliquos gens habet ista deos : O virgo , miserere mei ,
miserere meorum : 135 Effice me meritis tempus in omne tuum ! Quod si forte
virum non dedignare Pelasgum , . . . Sed mihi tam faciles unde meosque deos ?
... sacra Dianae , Et si forte aliquos gens habet ista deos : O virgo , miserere mei ,
miserere meorum : 135 Effice me meritis tempus in omne tuum ! Quod si forte
virum non dedignare Pelasgum , . . . Sed mihi tam faciles unde meosque deos ?
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Seite 32 - By this the storm grew loud apace, The water-wraith was shrieking; And in the scowl of heaven each face Grew dark as they were speaking. But still as wilder blew the wind, And as the night grew drearer, Adown the glen rode armed men, Their trampling sounded nearer. " O haste thee, haste! " the lady cries, ' ' Though tempests round us gather; I'll meet the raging of the skies, But not an angry father.
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