10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SAMNITIS»
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62 There mournfull cypresse grew in greatest store ; And trees of bitter gall ; and
heben ' sad ; Dead sleeping poppy ; and black hellebore ; Cold coloquintida ;
and tetra mad ; Mortall samnitis ; and cicuta2 bad, With which th' uniust Atheniens
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser: With a Memoir
52 There mournfull cypresse grew in greatest store; And trees of bitter gall; and
heben 1 sad ; Dead sleeping poppy ; and black hellebore; Cold coloquintida ;
and tetra mad; Mortall samnitis; and cicuta2 bad, With which th' uniust Atheniens
...
3
The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes
There mournfull cypresse grew ingreatest store; And trees of bitter gall ; and
heben sad; Dead sleeping poppy ; and black hellebore ; Cold coloquintida; and
tetra mad; Mortall samnitis ; and cicuta bad, With which th' uniust Atheniens made
to ...
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Faerie queene. book III-V
There mournfull cypresse grew in greatest store; And trees of bitter gall ; and
heben 2 sad ; Dead sleeping poppy; and black hellebore; Cold coloquintida; and
tetra mad ; Mortall samnitis; and cicuta bad, With which th' uniust Atheniens made
to ...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, 1842
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A System of Latin Prosody and Metre: From the Best ...
The following also have the long penult in the genitive : Dis, Ditis ; glis, gliris ;
nibex, vibicis ; gryps, gryphis ; Samnis, Samnitis ; Quiris, Quiritis ; Nesis, Nesidis.
Virg. Noctes atque dies patet atri janua Ditis. Mart. Somniculosos ille porrigit
glires.
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Spenser's Faerie Queene
There mournfull cypresse grew in greatest store, And trees of bitter gall, and
heben sad, Dead sleeping poppy, and black hellebore, r Cold coloquintida, and
tetra mad, Mortal] samnitis, and cicuta bad, Which-with th' uniust Atheniens made
to ...
Edmund Spenser, John Upton, 1758
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Polybii Megalopolitani Historiarvm Qvidqvid Svperest
XXXVII. 3. e Masiniiia Poly bias didicit avaritiam Hannibalis & Mago- nis Samnitis.
IX. 25, 4. . Mallæiyli vtl Masofyli, Maovcw- Ai tvkai auKiot vet Mourcciffvhoi, Africa
? popuhis. In prclidiis Hispanic relicti Asdrubali ET GEOGRAPHICVS. 365.
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Latin prosody made easy: The 4th ed. with the poetic ...
Orpheus in silvis, inter delpliinas Arion. (Virgil. Laomedontiaden Priamum
Salamina petentem. (Virgil. Noctes atque dies patet atri janua Ditis. (Virgil. Huic
horret thorax Samnitis pellibus ursae. (Sil. Ital. Tradite nostra viris, ignavi, signa,
Quirites.
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An Abridgment of Leverett's Latin Lexicon ...
F.trthen i Ctc. SAUNIS, nie, in. or SaMNITIS, e, adj. Of or belonging to Samnium,
S-tmnita ; /Jv. — Samáis, subat. Яп inhabitant of Samntum, a Samnite; Samnites,
Lw. Also, Я kind of gladiators ; I.iicil. ар. Or. — The nominal. Samnitis ia found In ...
Frederick Percival Leverett, Francis Gardner, Henry Warren Torrey, 1840
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Spenser: The Faerie Queene
52 There mournfull Cypresse grew in greatest store, And trees of bitter Gall, and
Heben sad, Dead sleeping Poppy, and black Hellebore, Cold Coloquintida, and
Tetra mad, Mortall Samnitis, and Cicuta bad, With which th'vniust Atheniens ...