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XXXI . Hìc caput adponit gremio telluris ephebus , Cui nunquàm est opibus lætior orta dies ; Sed placido adspexit nascentem lumine Musa . Et mens plena fuit Relligione loci . XXXI . Vott Güte war sein Herz und der Verstellung feind ...
XXXI . Hìc caput adponit gremio telluris ephebus , Cui nunquàm est opibus lætior orta dies ; Sed placido adspexit nascentem lumine Musa . Et mens plena fuit Relligione loci . XXXI . Vott Güte war sein Herz und der Verstellung feind ...
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XXXI . Large was his bounty , and his soul sincere ; Heaven did a recompense as largely send : He gave to Misery all he had a tear ; - He gain'd from Heaven ( ' twas all he wish'd ) a friend . Αλλά τυγ , οίος αν ής , κακός ή όγ.
XXXI . Large was his bounty , and his soul sincere ; Heaven did a recompense as largely send : He gave to Misery all he had a tear ; - He gain'd from Heaven ( ' twas all he wish'd ) a friend . Αλλά τυγ , οίος αν ής , κακός ή όγ.
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