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Iuppiter , ut Chalybon omne genus pereat , et qui principio sub terra quaerere venas institit ac ferri frangere duritiem ! 39. Cf. Verg . Aen . 6 , 460 : invitus , regina , tuo de litore cessi . 40. adiuro caput : the fragment of ...
Iuppiter , ut Chalybon omne genus pereat , et qui principio sub terra quaerere venas institit ac ferri frangere duritiem ! 39. Cf. Verg . Aen . 6 , 460 : invitus , regina , tuo de litore cessi . 40. adiuro caput : the fragment of ...
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... Troia infelice sepultum detinet extremo terra aliena solo . ad quam tum properans fertur simul undique pubes Graeca penetralis deseruisse focos , ne Paris abducta gavisus libera moecha otia pacato degeret in thalamo .
... Troia infelice sepultum detinet extremo terra aliena solo . ad quam tum properans fertur simul undique pubes Graeca penetralis deseruisse focos , ne Paris abducta gavisus libera moecha otia pacato degeret in thalamo .
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Perhaps they refer to a third person who assisted in the merry plot , terram being taken in the sense of a basis of undertaking , a footing from which to carry on the intrigue , a terra firma of refuge after being tossed on the waves of ...
Perhaps they refer to a third person who assisted in the merry plot , terram being taken in the sense of a basis of undertaking , a footing from which to carry on the intrigue , a terra firma of refuge after being tossed on the waves of ...
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2 , 1-2 : suave , mari magno turbantibus aequora ventis , e terra magnum alterius spectare laborem . cubantem : SC . aliquem . 50 55 aut , gelidas hibernus aquas cum fuderit auster 127 ELEGIARVM LIBER I ...
2 , 1-2 : suave , mari magno turbantibus aequora ventis , e terra magnum alterius spectare laborem . cubantem : SC . aliquem . 50 55 aut , gelidas hibernus aquas cum fuderit auster 127 ELEGIARVM LIBER I ...
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hoc mihi contingat : sit dives iure , furorem qui maris et tristes ferre potest pluvias . o quantum est auri pereat potiusque smaragdi , quam fleat ob nostras ulla puella vias . te bellare decet terra , Messalla , marique , ut domus ...
hoc mihi contingat : sit dives iure , furorem qui maris et tristes ferre potest pluvias . o quantum est auri pereat potiusque smaragdi , quam fleat ob nostras ulla puella vias . te bellare decet terra , Messalla , marique , ut domus ...
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