Sabrinae Corolla in Hortulis Regiae Scholae Salopiensis contexuerunt tres viri [B. H. Kennedy, J. Riddell, and another], floribus legendisimpensis Georgii Bell in vico dicto Fleet Street, 1850 - 328 páginas |
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... Caelum Stellis ardentibus aptum Christus adest Vital Spark of heavenly Flame Ex Isaia xiii . 6-10 Deus est quodcumqve vides , quocumqve moveris Ad Meteorum · · Desiderium Samuelis Episcopi Lichfieldiensis . CORRIGENDA . p . 41 1 . 6 pro ...
... Caelum Stellis ardentibus aptum Christus adest Vital Spark of heavenly Flame Ex Isaia xiii . 6-10 Deus est quodcumqve vides , quocumqve moveris Ad Meteorum · · Desiderium Samuelis Episcopi Lichfieldiensis . CORRIGENDA . p . 41 1 . 6 pro ...
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... caelum conspexit , et imos Quaesierat percussa nova formidine tractus ; Ni nimium inmoto nigras fundamine sedes Hoc metuens iecisset ineluctabile fatum , Vincla super nimium arcta addens . Labentibus ibat Nona dies . Chaos audita mugire ...
... caelum conspexit , et imos Quaesierat percussa nova formidine tractus ; Ni nimium inmoto nigras fundamine sedes Hoc metuens iecisset ineluctabile fatum , Vincla super nimium arcta addens . Labentibus ibat Nona dies . Chaos audita mugire ...
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... imperi ; Me portus tamen hinc aufer ab ostio , Velox aura ; prius qvam moriar , die Palmas sub medio visam ego templaqve , Caelum qvae melius tegit . H. A. J. M. The Patriot . Ye eldest gods , Who , mindful SABRINAE COROLLA . 87.
... imperi ; Me portus tamen hinc aufer ab ostio , Velox aura ; prius qvam moriar , die Palmas sub medio visam ego templaqve , Caelum qvae melius tegit . H. A. J. M. The Patriot . Ye eldest gods , Who , mindful SABRINAE COROLLA . 87.
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... caelum , caerula caerulis Porrecta ; cur tanto labore Gens terimus peritura vitam ? Tandem precamur , qvisqvis es , abstine Lassos fatigandi , ut pedibus ruit Tempus citatis , nostraqve aevo Functa brevi labra conticebunt . Qvid non ...
... caelum , caerula caerulis Porrecta ; cur tanto labore Gens terimus peritura vitam ? Tandem precamur , qvisqvis es , abstine Lassos fatigandi , ut pedibus ruit Tempus citatis , nostraqve aevo Functa brevi labra conticebunt . Qvid non ...
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... cum seri fructubus anni , Qvod iuvet utiliter vis , qvod amanter alat , Vis caelum et terram comprendere nomine in uno ? Fannia dic : unum hoc omnia nomen habet . K. Ode on Solitude . Happy the man , whose wish SABRINAE COROLLA . 125.
... cum seri fructubus anni , Qvod iuvet utiliter vis , qvod amanter alat , Vis caelum et terram comprendere nomine in uno ? Fannia dic : unum hoc omnia nomen habet . K. Ode on Solitude . Happy the man , whose wish SABRINAE COROLLA . 125.
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