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collections as they have at the Catacombs, Pere la Chaise, Mount
ignotis insultavere carinae;_ "and keels which had long stood on
high mountains careered insultingly (_insultavere_) over unknown
si bona norint_, there are no more quiet Tempes, nor more poetic
"Stat contra ratio, et secretam garrit in aurem,
An passim sequeris corvos, testave, lutove,
Securus quo pes ferat, atque ex tempore vivis?"
occasion the post-boy snivelling, "Signor perdonate, questa e la
Purpureo: Solemque suum, sua sidera norunt.
For the greek text transcription, the scheme at
http://www.traditio.com/tradlib/greek.txt
was used.
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