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Schaff cites a Latin poem by Beza on the death of Olevianus (he wrote one on the death of Calvin too). Can anyone direct me to the full poem, and its English translation? Quote:
Theodore Beza lamented his death in a Latin poem, beginning
'Eheu, quibus suspiriis,
Eheu, quibus te lacrymis
Oleviane, planxero?'
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