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Page 38
... MARCH 9 , 1710-11 . At Venus obscuro gradientes aëre sepsit , Et multo nebula circùm Dea fudit amictu , Cernere ne quis eos- VIRG . Æn . i . 415 . They march obscure , for Venus kindly shrouds With mists their persons , and involves in ...
... MARCH 9 , 1710-11 . At Venus obscuro gradientes aëre sepsit , Et multo nebula circùm Dea fudit amictu , Cernere ne quis eos- VIRG . Æn . i . 415 . They march obscure , for Venus kindly shrouds With mists their persons , and involves in ...
Page 128
... MARCH 31 , 1711 . Ut nox longa quibus mentitur amica , diesque Longa videtur opus debentibus ; ut piger annus Pupillis , quos dura premit custodia matrum : Sic mihi tarda fluunt ingrataque tempora , quæ spem Consiliumque morantur agendi ...
... MARCH 31 , 1711 . Ut nox longa quibus mentitur amica , diesque Longa videtur opus debentibus ; ut piger annus Pupillis , quos dura premit custodia matrum : Sic mihi tarda fluunt ingrataque tempora , quæ spem Consiliumque morantur agendi ...
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... march of an enemy ; and , as I afterwards found , was in reality what I apprehended it . There appeared at a great distance a very shining light , and in the midst of it , a person of a most beautiful aspect ; her name was Truth . On ...
... march of an enemy ; and , as I afterwards found , was in reality what I apprehended it . There appeared at a great distance a very shining light , and in the midst of it , a person of a most beautiful aspect ; her name was Truth . On ...
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