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Propertius: Elegies I-IV (American Philological Association Series of Classical Texts)
December 31, 2006, University of Oklahoma Press
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Elegiae quaedam Propertii suethicis versibus expressae annotationibusque instructae
1869, Typis J. A. Granberg
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"CYNTHIA was the first To capture with her eyes my pitiable self: Till then I was free from desire's contagion."
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