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On Miss Eleanor Ambrose | [nb: please review, translate latin] | ||
On Miss Eleanor Ambrose a celebrated Beauty in Dublin | |||
By Earl of Chesterfield | By Earl of Chesterfield | ||
In | In Flavian's eyes is every grace | ||
She's handsome as she would be | |||
With Jacob's beauty in her face | With Jacob's beauty in her face | ||
And Esau's where it should be | And Esau's where it should be | ||
Luna | Luna Fæmina est. | ||
Luna | Luna rubet, pallet, cresiet, nostu ambulat, errat; | ||
Atq[ue] hac famineo propria sunt generi. | |||
Cornua Luna facit, facit hac et famina; mutat | |||
Quilibet hæc autem mense, sed illa die | |||
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Milo non domi est. | |||
Milo's from home, and Milo's being gone | |||
His land bears nothing, but his wife a Son | |||
Why she so fruitful, and so bare the field? | |||
The Land lay fallow, but the Wife was filled |
Latest revision as of 06:21, 22 July 2017
[nb: please review, translate latin] On Miss Eleanor Ambrose a celebrated Beauty in Dublin By Earl of Chesterfield
In Flavian's eyes is every grace She's handsome as she would be With Jacob's beauty in her face And Esau's where it should be
Luna Fæmina est. Luna rubet, pallet, cresiet, nostu ambulat, errat; Atq[ue] hac famineo propria sunt generi.
Cornua Luna facit, facit hac et famina; mutat Quilibet hæc autem mense, sed illa die
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Milo non domi est. Milo's from home, and Milo's being gone His land bears nothing, but his wife a Son Why she so fruitful, and so bare the field? The Land lay fallow, but the Wife was filled