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Tοί δ ' άρα , των φθιμένων μεμναμένω αμφις άκλαύστων , Αγροτέρων μέλποντι φάτιν συν αεικεί μέσα , Αμφί του , αί πoκ ' άρ ' ώδε τεόν πότμον εξερεείνη Oιοπόλος τις ιών , μελεδήμασι θυμόν ιανθείς , XXIV . Tu tamèn , in nostris te versans ...
Tοί δ ' άρα , των φθιμένων μεμναμένω αμφις άκλαύστων , Αγροτέρων μέλποντι φάτιν συν αεικεί μέσα , Αμφί του , αί πoκ ' άρ ' ώδε τεόν πότμον εξερεείνη Oιοπόλος τις ιών , μελεδήμασι θυμόν ιανθείς , XXIV . Tu tamèn , in nostris te versans ...
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m $ 4GRDT YOR XXIV . Dost in these lines their artless tale relate ; If ' chance , by lonely Contemplation led , Some kindred spirit shall inquire thy fate ; C Ως τάχα ταν πολιάν γεραρός τρίχα βωκόλος είποι ,.
m $ 4GRDT YOR XXIV . Dost in these lines their artless tale relate ; If ' chance , by lonely Contemplation led , Some kindred spirit shall inquire thy fate ; C Ως τάχα ταν πολιάν γεραρός τρίχα βωκόλος είποι ,.
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