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Plurima lecta rosa est , sunt et sine nomine flores ; Ipsa crocos tenues liliaque
alba legit . ( 11 V . B . She strays away from her companions , and is seen and
carried off lry Pluto . Her comrades seek her in vain . Carpendi studio paulatim ...
Plurima lecta rosa est , sunt et sine nomine flores ; Ipsa crocos tenues liliaque
alba legit . ( 11 V . B . She strays away from her companions , and is seen and
carried off lry Pluto . Her comrades seek her in vain . Carpendi studio paulatim ...
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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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106 ( 1 ) At pater et tellus iusto regnata parenti 107 d Prodita sunt facto , nomina
cara , meo , Quum tibi , ne victor tecto morerere recurvo , 70 Quae regerent
passus , pro duce fila dedi : 150 Quum mihi dicebas “ per ego ipsa pericula iuro ,
Te ...
106 ( 1 ) At pater et tellus iusto regnata parenti 107 d Prodita sunt facto , nomina
cara , meo , Quum tibi , ne victor tecto morerere recurvo , 70 Quae regerent
passus , pro duce fila dedi : 150 Quum mihi dicebas “ per ego ipsa pericula iuro ,
Te ...
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148 , E Ipsa nemus tacito clam pede fortis init . When she came thither , she
almost repented of her coming , but , before she could escape , Cephalus came
for his wonted rest , and called the gentle Zephyrs to his aid . Quid tibi mentis erat
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148 , E Ipsa nemus tacito clam pede fortis init . When she came thither , she
almost repented of her coming , but , before she could escape , Cephalus came
for his wonted rest , and called the gentle Zephyrs to his aid . Quid tibi mentis erat
...
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Dum tardae causas invenit ipsa morae , “ Non ego crudelis , iuvenes ; ignoscite !
” dixit “ Sacra suo facio barbariora loco . 145 a Ritus is est gentis . Qua vos tamen
urbe venitis ? 121 Quove parum fausta puppe petistis iter ? ” Dixit ; et audito ...
Dum tardae causas invenit ipsa morae , “ Non ego crudelis , iuvenes ; ignoscite !
” dixit “ Sacra suo facio barbariora loco . 145 a Ritus is est gentis . Qua vos tamen
urbe venitis ? 121 Quove parum fausta puppe petistis iter ? ” Dixit ; et audito ...
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