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est , Flent pariter molles animis virgoque senexque : 116 E quibus haec iusti
verba fuere senis : “ Sic tibi , quam raptam quereris , sit filia sospes , Surge , nec
exiguae despice tecta casae . ” 149 · < . 140 , She accepts the offer . The old man
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est , Flent pariter molles animis virgoque senexque : 116 E quibus haec iusti
verba fuere senis : “ Sic tibi , quam raptam quereris , sit filia sospes , Surge , nec
exiguae despice tecta casae . ” 149 · < . 140 , She accepts the offer . The old man
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Huic Helice talia verba refert : “ Crimine nox vacua est . Solem de virgine rapta
119 6 Consule , qui late facta diurna videt . Sol aditus “ Quam quaeris , " ait , “ ne
vana labores , 97 150 Nupta Iovis fratri tertia regna tenet . ” 107 133 She makes ...
Huic Helice talia verba refert : “ Crimine nox vacua est . Solem de virgine rapta
119 6 Consule , qui late facta diurna videt . Sol aditus “ Quam quaeris , " ait , “ ne
vana labores , 97 150 Nupta Iovis fratri tertia regna tenet . ” 107 133 She makes ...
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Excidit illa metu , rupitque novissima verba ; 111 Nullus in exanimi corpore
sanguis erat . Ecce Mimallonides sparsis in terga capillis : 115 Ecce leves satyri ,
praevia turba dei : Ebrius , ecce , senex pando Silenus asello Vix sedet , et
pressas ...
Excidit illa metu , rupitque novissima verba ; 111 Nullus in exanimi corpore
sanguis erat . Ecce Mimallonides sparsis in terga capillis : 115 Ecce leves satyri ,
praevia turba dei : Ebrius , ecce , senex pando Silenus asello Vix sedet , et
pressas ...
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106 3 Interea Liber depexis crinibus Indos 115 Vicit , et Eoo dives ab orbe redit .
Inter captivas facie praestante puellas 115 Grata nimis Baccho filia regis erat .
Flebat amans coniux , spatiataque litore curvo 10 Edidit incultis talia verba comis
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106 3 Interea Liber depexis crinibus Indos 115 Vicit , et Eoo dives ab orbe redit .
Inter captivas facie praestante puellas 115 Grata nimis Baccho filia regis erat .
Flebat amans coniux , spatiataque litore curvo 10 Edidit incultis talia verba comis
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Me miseram , quotiens haec ego verba loquar ? . Thesea culpabas , fallacemque
ipse vocabas : Iudicio peccas turpius ipse tuo . Ne sciat hoc quisquam , tacitisque
doloribus urar , Ne toties falli digna fuisse puter . i 98 Praecipue cupiam celari ...
Me miseram , quotiens haec ego verba loquar ? . Thesea culpabas , fallacemque
ipse vocabas : Iudicio peccas turpius ipse tuo . Ne sciat hoc quisquam , tacitisque
doloribus urar , Ne toties falli digna fuisse puter . i 98 Praecipue cupiam celari ...
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