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... Gaudia praecipiti vel breviora die ? Si licuisset enim vitam , qvod fata negarunt , Ultra concessas ducere sorte colos , Forma tamen veluti tenues fugit umbra per auras , Et citius qvam nos laeta iuventa perit . Si iuvenile decus ...
... Gaudia praecipiti vel breviora die ? Si licuisset enim vitam , qvod fata negarunt , Ultra concessas ducere sorte colos , Forma tamen veluti tenues fugit umbra per auras , Et citius qvam nos laeta iuventa perit . Si iuvenile decus ...
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... Gaudia non ullo solicitante metu . At cito defecit cursu ratis ista superbo , Scilicet aeqvoreis victima capta dolis ; Ibat enim dubio nimborum credula somno , Nescia , dormiret dum maris ira , mali . Talis et haec vita est , vario qvae ...
... Gaudia non ullo solicitante metu . At cito defecit cursu ratis ista superbo , Scilicet aeqvoreis victima capta dolis ; Ibat enim dubio nimborum credula somno , Nescia , dormiret dum maris ira , mali . Talis et haec vita est , vario qvae ...
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... . Perierunt gaudia mundi ; Somnia Pieridum sola fruenda manent . Milia das , male fausta mihi Fortuna , malorum : Sed cum qvoqve malo das bene fausta melos . K. John Anderson . John Anderson my jo , John , SABRINAE COROLLA , 67.
... . Perierunt gaudia mundi ; Somnia Pieridum sola fruenda manent . Milia das , male fausta mihi Fortuna , malorum : Sed cum qvoqve malo das bene fausta melos . K. John Anderson . John Anderson my jo , John , SABRINAE COROLLA , 67.
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... Gaudia et aerumnae , fama pudorqve , vident ? Nec scio , nec qvaero , culpamne in pectore celes ; Hoc scio , carus eris tu mihi , qvidqvid eris . Ut me dixisti media inter gaudia divam , In mediis eadem sim tibi diva malis : Per flammas ...
... Gaudia et aerumnae , fama pudorqve , vident ? Nec scio , nec qvaero , culpamne in pectore celes ; Hoc scio , carus eris tu mihi , qvidqvid eris . Ut me dixisti media inter gaudia divam , In mediis eadem sim tibi diva malis : Per flammas ...
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... ! Go , and all that once delighted Take , and leave me all benighted , - Glory's burning generous swell , Fancy , and the poet's shell . WOLFE . Tecum una perierunt gaudia nostra . I fuge immemor mei 92 20 SABRINAE COROLLA .
... ! Go , and all that once delighted Take , and leave me all benighted , - Glory's burning generous swell , Fancy , and the poet's shell . WOLFE . Tecum una perierunt gaudia nostra . I fuge immemor mei 92 20 SABRINAE COROLLA .
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