Olha que de Narsinga o senhorio Tem as reliquias santas, e bemditas Do corpo de Thome, varao sagrado Que a Jesu Christo teve a mao no lado.
At the spot marked A Leonardo wrote corpo solare (solar body) in the larger diagram and Sole (sun) in the smaller one.
Corpo de me, Mr. Galliard, I have not seen his Fellow.
What different Rencounters have I met withal to night, Corpode me?
The saint or angel became an occasion for the display of physical perfection, and to introduce 'un bel corpo ignudo' into the composition was of more moment to them than to represent the macerations of the Magdalen.
In anima in Cocito già si bagna, Ed in corpo par vivo ancor di sopra.
The luminous appearance called the corpo santo (which see).
A Mediterranean term for the meteor called corpo santo.
The corpo santo, or St. Elmo's light, is sometimes so called.
The ancient name of the meteor called corpo santo.
Horrible darkness, corpo di bacco," muttered Baluzzi, while he measured the height of the grotto passage with one hand.
Corpo del diavolo," cried the impatient man, "then I must first return to my friend, Che Seccatura!
Corpo di bacco," echoed a violent voice, "of what use are biglietti when the people assembles?
But I wished I had been less curious; for they went on talking at me eagerly, to the great amusement of all the company, and I could only nod my head, keeping on with 'Corpo di bacco!
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