Salusbury, Thomas
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Mathematical collections and translations (Tome I)
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Candore ping is igneo,
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Augens decoro lumine,
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Quarto die, qui flammeam
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Solis rotam conſtituens
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Lunœ miniſtras ordinem,
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Vagoſque curſus Syderum.
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Orbis Terrœ,
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FINIS.
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