Sabrinae corolla in hortulis regiae scholae Salopiensis contextuerunt tres viri floribus legendis ...Bell, 1801 - 328 oldal |
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vii. oldal
... qvae veremur ne in dies obsolescant , non- dum penitus excidisse videremus , condendum censuimus eiusmodi monumentum , qvod posteris hominibus tra- deret , veteres illas Musas ac Camenas non ad Tamesin solum , sed in Sabrinae etiam ...
... qvae veremur ne in dies obsolescant , non- dum penitus excidisse videremus , condendum censuimus eiusmodi monumentum , qvod posteris hominibus tra- deret , veteres illas Musas ac Camenas non ad Tamesin solum , sed in Sabrinae etiam ...
xxiii. oldal
... . SAMUELIS BUTLERUS , Re- giae Scholae Salopiensis ( post T. PHILLIPS ) nuper Archididascalus i - R . CLOTHIER . demqve Episcopus Lich- fieldiensis W. G. MASON . CALIFORNIA ΕΞ Ad Reginam . A.S. MDCCCXXXVII . QVAE celebro.
... . SAMUELIS BUTLERUS , Re- giae Scholae Salopiensis ( post T. PHILLIPS ) nuper Archididascalus i - R . CLOTHIER . demqve Episcopus Lich- fieldiensis W. G. MASON . CALIFORNIA ΕΞ Ad Reginam . A.S. MDCCCXXXVII . QVAE celebro.
xxiv. oldal
Shrewsbury (England). Royal School. i 1 Ad Reginam . A.S. MDCCCXXXVII . Qvae celebro meliore nitent.
Shrewsbury (England). Royal School. i 1 Ad Reginam . A.S. MDCCCXXXVII . Qvae celebro meliore nitent.
1. oldal
... QVAE celebro meliore nitent signata lapillo Tempora ; felici , qvisqvis es , ore fave . In solio Regina sedet iuvenilis avito , Et populum iusta sub ditione tenet . Signat honos frontem , componit membra venustas , Excubat in vernis ...
... QVAE celebro meliore nitent signata lapillo Tempora ; felici , qvisqvis es , ore fave . In solio Regina sedet iuvenilis avito , Et populum iusta sub ditione tenet . Signat honos frontem , componit membra venustas , Excubat in vernis ...
3. oldal
... qvae grata est , non timet ire viam ; Vim tua det semper trepidae praesentia menti , Teqve adeat fido laeta dolensve sinu . Qvid loqvor ? O careat , qvantum licet , illa dolore , O videat placidos et sine nube dies . Laeta sit in ...
... qvae grata est , non timet ire viam ; Vim tua det semper trepidae praesentia menti , Teqve adeat fido laeta dolensve sinu . Qvid loqvor ? O careat , qvantum licet , illa dolore , O videat placidos et sine nube dies . Laeta sit in ...
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