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Ipsa autem, seu corticibus tibi suta cavatis,
Seu lento fuerint alvearia vimine texta,
Angustos habeant aditus; nam frigore mella
Cogit hiems, eademque calor liquefacta remittit.
Virgil, G. lib. iv.
LONDON:
JOHN VAN VOORST, PATERNOSTER ROW.
M.DCCC.XLIV.
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