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Jupiter gives leave for her return if she have not tasted food in the nether world ;
but she is found to have swallowed three pomegranate seeds , so is allowed to
be above ground only half the year . — ( FASTI , IV . 419 . ) The story is told in the
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Jupiter gives leave for her return if she have not tasted food in the nether world ;
but she is found to have swallowed three pomegranate seeds , so is allowed to
be above ground only half the year . — ( FASTI , IV . 419 . ) The story is told in the
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112 128 107 d He gives Icarus his instructions : he is not to soar too high ,
because of the heat , nor to fly too low , lest his wings should become wet and
heavy . Tractabat ceramque puer pinnasque renidens , Nescius haec humeris
arma ...
112 128 107 d He gives Icarus his instructions : he is not to soar too high ,
because of the heat , nor to fly too low , lest his wings should become wet and
heavy . Tractabat ceramque puer pinnasque renidens , Nescius haec humeris
arma ...
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... to whom she gives it . Their escape . Ire iubet Pylades carum periturus Orestem
: Hic negat ; inque vicem pugnat uterque mori . 140 4 Exstitit hoc unum , quod
non convenerit illis : Cetera par concors et sine lite fuit . 100 Dum peragunt
pulchri ...
... to whom she gives it . Their escape . Ire iubet Pylades carum periturus Orestem
: Hic negat ; inque vicem pugnat uterque mori . 140 4 Exstitit hoc unum , quod
non convenerit illis : Cetera par concors et sine lite fuit . 100 Dum peragunt
pulchri ...
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Either rescue me , or come and give me due funeral rites . De fratrum populo pars
exiguissima restat : Quique dati leto , quaeque dedere , fleo . Nam mihi quot
fratres , totidem periere sorores : Accipiat lacrimas utraque turba meas . En ego ...
Either rescue me , or come and give me due funeral rites . De fratrum populo pars
exiguissima restat : Quique dati leto , quaeque dedere , fleo . Nam mihi quot
fratres , totidem periere sorores : Accipiat lacrimas utraque turba meas . En ego ...
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Romulus gives strict orders that none shall cross the enclosure which he has
formed , on pain of death . Remus , in ignorance , jumps in scorn over the low
qvalls , and is slain by Celer . Romulus ' grief . Augurio laeti iaciunt fundamina
cives ...
Romulus gives strict orders that none shall cross the enclosure which he has
formed , on pain of death . Remus , in ignorance , jumps in scorn over the low
qvalls , and is slain by Celer . Romulus ' grief . Augurio laeti iaciunt fundamina
cives ...
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