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V Ite leues elegi doctas
[Pg 72] V Ite, leues elegi, doctas ad consulis aures, uerbaque honorato ferte legenda uiro.
— from The Last Poems of Ovid by Ovid

validity is less explicitly dwelt
The fact of their validity is less explicitly dwelt upon in the first edition, but is none the less taken for granted.
— from A Commentary to Kant's 'Critique of Pure Reason' by Norman Kemp Smith

visited in long evil dreams
The burning land she had left behind her—once the land of her desire—seemed now but a place visited in long evil dreams, where she had undergone unimaginable sufferings during the bondage of sleep.
— from Rose of the World by Egerton Castle


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