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