Although Elise had herself a talent for painting, Patty had quite as great a love for pictures, and was acquiring a true appreciation of their value. — from Patty in Paris by Carolyn Wells
felices prole parentes Henricum quibus
Henricus gloria regum Cunctorum , ipsius qui tempestate fuerunt ; Ingenio atque ; opibus gestarum et nomine rerum , Accessere quibus naturæ dona benignæ : Frontis honos facies augusta heroica forma , Junctaque ei suavis conjux per pulchra pudica , Et fæcunda fuit ; felices prole parentes , Henricum quibus octavum terra Anglia debet . — from London in 1731 by Gonzales, Manoel, Don
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