The Life of John MiltonNichols and Son, 1806 - 566 pages |
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Charles Symmons. · Ite domum impasti , domino jam non vacat , agin . Mopsus ad hæc , nam me redeuntem forte notârat , ( Et callebat avium linguas , et sidera Mopsus , ) ( 6 Thyrsi , quid hoc ? " dixit , " quæ te coquit improba bilis ...
Charles Symmons. · Ite domum impasti , domino jam non vacat , agin . Mopsus ad hæc , nam me redeuntem forte notârat , ( Et callebat avium linguas , et sidera Mopsus , ) ( 6 Thyrsi , quid hoc ? " dixit , " quæ te coquit improba bilis ...
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... Mopsus surprised me in my sullen mood , ( Mopsus who knew the language of the wood ; Knew all the stars , could all their junctions spell , ) And thus , " What passions in your bosom swell ? " Speak ! flows the poison from disastrous ...
... Mopsus surprised me in my sullen mood , ( Mopsus who knew the language of the wood ; Knew all the stars , could all their junctions spell , ) And thus , " What passions in your bosom swell ? " Speak ! flows the poison from disastrous ...
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