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... Attica terra , tuos . Hic primum sedit gelido moestissima saxo . Illud Cecropidae
nunc quoque triste vocant . Sub Iove duravit multis immota diebus , 120 Et lunae
patiens , et pluvialis aquae . [ Eleusin 132 Fors sua cuique loco est . Quod ...
... Attica terra , tuos . Hic primum sedit gelido moestissima saxo . Illud Cecropidae
nunc quoque triste vocant . Sub Iove duravit multis immota diebus , 120 Et lunae
patiens , et pluvialis aquae . [ Eleusin 132 Fors sua cuique loco est . Quod ...
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Luna fuit : specto , siquid nisi litora cernam ; Quod videant , oculi nil nisi litus
habent . 150 Nunc huc , nunc illuc , et utroque sine ordine curro ; Alta puellares
tardat arena pedes . Interea toto clamanti litore “ Theseu ! ” 121 Reddebant
nomen ...
Luna fuit : specto , siquid nisi litora cernam ; Quod videant , oculi nil nisi litus
habent . 150 Nunc huc , nunc illuc , et utroque sine ordine curro ; Alta puellares
tardat arena pedes . Interea toto clamanti litore “ Theseu ! ” 121 Reddebant
nomen ...
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Quod voci deerat , plangore replebam : 1071 Verbera cum verbis mixta fuere
meis . Si non audires , ut saltem cernere posses , Iactatae late signa dedere
manus . Candidaque imposui longae velamina virgae , 106 a 40 Scilicet oblitos ...
Quod voci deerat , plangore replebam : 1071 Verbera cum verbis mixta fuere
meis . Si non audires , ut saltem cernere posses , Iactatae late signa dedere
manus . Candidaque imposui longae velamina virgae , 106 a 40 Scilicet oblitos ...
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108 Ne noceat , quod amo : neque enim tibi , Bacche , 106 2 Quod flammas
nobis fassus es ipse tuas . [ nocebat , Nec , quod nos uris , mirum facis ; ortus in
igne Diceris , et patria raptus ab igne manu . Illa ego sum , cui tu solitus
promittere ...
108 Ne noceat , quod amo : neque enim tibi , Bacche , 106 2 Quod flammas
nobis fassus es ipse tuas . [ nocebat , Nec , quod nos uris , mirum facis ; ortus in
igne Diceris , et patria raptus ab igne manu . Illa ego sum , cui tu solitus
promittere ...
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Credere quae iubeant , locus est et nomen et index , 150 Et quia amans semper ,
quod timet , esse putat . Vidit ut oppressa vestigia corporis herba , Pulsantur
trepidi corde micante sinus . Iamque dies medius tenues contraxerat umbras ,
Inque ...
Credere quae iubeant , locus est et nomen et index , 150 Et quia amans semper ,
quod timet , esse putat . Vidit ut oppressa vestigia corporis herba , Pulsantur
trepidi corde micante sinus . Iamque dies medius tenues contraxerat umbras ,
Inque ...
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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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