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←Created page with '==Notes June 15 2002== Abridged of Williams 1968 {{harvp|Williams|1970|pp=44-45}} "girl has stolen", flagitatio. "superbly imaginative poem", reader is left to realize from th epoet's intensity why the girl had his writing tablets anyway -- he had made an amorous propsal to her which she presumably rrejected. {{reflist-talk}} * {{cite book |last1=Williams |first1=Gordon |title=The Nature of Roman Poetry |series=Oxford Paperback University Series |date=19...')
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←Created page with '==Notes June 15 2002== Abridged of Williams 1968 {{harvp|Williams|1970|pp=44-45}} "girl has stolen", flagitatio. "superbly imaginative poem", reader is left to realize from th epoet's intensity why the girl had his writing tablets anyway -- he had made an amorous propsal to her which she presumably rrejected. {{reflist-talk}} * {{cite book |last1=Williams |first1=Gordon |title=The Nature of Roman Poetry |series=Oxford Paperback University Series |date=19...')