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 ページ |
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... caeli , rerum suprema Potestas , Numine sors regum statqve caditqve tuo . Longa regat felixqve tuam Victoria gentem , Dum , tibi qvae grata est , non timet ire viam ; Vim tua det semper trepidae praesentia menti , Teqve adeat fido laeta ...
... caeli , rerum suprema Potestas , Numine sors regum statqve caditqve tuo . Longa regat felixqve tuam Victoria gentem , Dum , tibi qvae grata est , non timet ire viam ; Vim tua det semper trepidae praesentia menti , Teqve adeat fido laeta ...
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... Vidimus , adflatos tonitru fugat ante corusco , Terga premente metu furiisqve seqvacibus usqve Limen ad extremum et crystallina moenia caeli . Rolled inward , and a spacious gap disclosed Into the SABRINAE COROLLA . 7.
... Vidimus , adflatos tonitru fugat ante corusco , Terga premente metu furiisqve seqvacibus usqve Limen ad extremum et crystallina moenia caeli . Rolled inward , and a spacious gap disclosed Into the SABRINAE COROLLA . 7.
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... caeli Dant se praecipites : sed inexsaturabilis ira Ardet adhuc imasqve Erebi sectatur in umbras . Audiit horrendum sedes inferna fragorem , De caeloqve ruens caelum conspexit , et imos Quaesierat percussa nova formidine tractus ; Ni ...
... caeli Dant se praecipites : sed inexsaturabilis ira Ardet adhuc imasqve Erebi sectatur in umbras . Audiit horrendum sedes inferna fragorem , De caeloqve ruens caelum conspexit , et imos Quaesierat percussa nova formidine tractus ; Ni ...
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... caeli currit ardescens plagas . Qva genae rubent amantes , Spiritus propinqvus est ; Labra qva labris premuntur , Spiritus praesens adest . Halat ille flosculorum vividam fragrantiam : Liliis fluitant ocelli comparandi caerulis , Qvom ...
... caeli currit ardescens plagas . Qva genae rubent amantes , Spiritus propinqvus est ; Labra qva labris premuntur , Spiritus praesens adest . Halat ille flosculorum vividam fragrantiam : Liliis fluitant ocelli comparandi caerulis , Qvom ...
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... caeli regna per alta vices ; Et , cui nil aliud varium et mutabile , saepe Motubus alternis odit amatqve deus . Hinc , mea Phylli , oritur , si vis mihi credere , nostra Pectora iucundi qvidqvid amoris habent . Nobis scire nefas , nec ...
... caeli regna per alta vices ; Et , cui nil aliud varium et mutabile , saepe Motubus alternis odit amatqve deus . Hinc , mea Phylli , oritur , si vis mihi credere , nostra Pectora iucundi qvidqvid amoris habent . Nobis scire nefas , nec ...
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