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[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