PoemsE. Moxon, 1839 - 48 pages |
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... VESPASIAN loved his Sabine farm ; Why ' great NAVARRE , when France and freedom Sought the lone limits of a forest - shed . When DIOCLETIAN's self - corrected mind The imperial fasces of a world resigned , Say why we trace the labours ...
... VESPASIAN loved his Sabine farm ; Why ' great NAVARRE , when France and freedom Sought the lone limits of a forest - shed . When DIOCLETIAN's self - corrected mind The imperial fasces of a world resigned , Say why we trace the labours ...
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... VESPASIAN loved his Sabine farm ; This emperor , according to Suetonius , constantly passed the summer in a small villa near Reate , where he was born , and to which he would never add any embellishment ; ne quid scilicet oculorum ...
... VESPASIAN loved his Sabine farm ; This emperor , according to Suetonius , constantly passed the summer in a small villa near Reate , where he was born , and to which he would never add any embellishment ; ne quid scilicet oculorum ...
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