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... quot habet natura , colores , Pictaque dissimili flore nitebat humus . Quam
simul aspexit , “ Comites , accedite ! ” dixit “ Et mecum plenos flore referte sinus ! ”
119 6 Praeda puellares animos prolectat inanis , Et non sentitur sedulitate labor .
... quot habet natura , colores , Pictaque dissimili flore nitebat humus . Quam
simul aspexit , “ Comites , accedite ! ” dixit “ Et mecum plenos flore referte sinus ! ”
119 6 Praeda puellares animos prolectat inanis , Et non sentitur sedulitate labor .
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Orbe pererrato sola est iniuria facti Cognita : commissi praemia raptor habet . At
neque Persephone digna est praedone marito , 119 ( a ) Nec gener hoc nobis
more parandus erat . 107 d Quid gravius victore Gyge captiva tulissem , B . 11 .
Orbe pererrato sola est iniuria facti Cognita : commissi praemia raptor habet . At
neque Persephone digna est praedone marito , 119 ( a ) Nec gener hoc nobis
more parandus erat . 107 d Quid gravius victore Gyge captiva tulissem , B . 11 .
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exclamo , “ scelerate revertere TheFlecte ratem ! numerum non habet illa suum . ”
Haec ego . Quod voci deerat , plangore replebam : 1071 Verbera cum verbis
mixta fuere meis . Si non audires , ut saltem cernere posses , Iactatae late signa ...
exclamo , “ scelerate revertere TheFlecte ratem ! numerum non habet illa suum . ”
Haec ego . Quod voci deerat , plangore replebam : 1071 Verbera cum verbis
mixta fuere meis . Si non audires , ut saltem cernere posses , Iactatae late signa ...
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... quam dederas morte soluta fides . 1 : 44 , Nunc ego non tantum quae sum
passura , recordor , Sed quaecumque potest ulla relicta pati . Occurrunt animo
pereundi mille figurae : 106 ( 1 ) 80 Morsqueminuspoenae quam mora mortis
habet .
... quam dederas morte soluta fides . 1 : 44 , Nunc ego non tantum quae sum
passura , recordor , Sed quaecumque potest ulla relicta pati . Occurrunt animo
pereundi mille figurae : 106 ( 1 ) 80 Morsqueminuspoenae quam mora mortis
habet .
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Ille abiit ; eadem crimina Bacchus habet . ( 1063 Nunc quoque “ nulla viro '
clamabo ' femina 18 : 135 , Nomine mutato causa relata mea est . [ credat ! ! 106
3 ( IV . B . ix . 4 Of what good was it to rescue me , only to leave me deserted once
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Ille abiit ; eadem crimina Bacchus habet . ( 1063 Nunc quoque “ nulla viro '
clamabo ' femina 18 : 135 , Nomine mutato causa relata mea est . [ credat ! ! 106
3 ( IV . B . ix . 4 Of what good was it to rescue me , only to leave me deserted once
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