Otium Didascali: Translations Into Greek & Latin Verse

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Otium Didascali: Translations Into Greek & Latin Verse
Walter Hobhouse
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amissae ploramus enim dispendia messis, tempore seu marcet sive perusta gelu.
qui digne magnas partes adsumet amici integer ingenio, pectore purus erit : immerita gaudens occumbere morte docebit mille modis quali compede iungat amor, f orsan enim linquenda salus et gaudia lucri ; mutabit curis otia, laeta malis.
excipiet lacrimas lacrimis, gemitumque gemendo ; rorabit tristes non sua cura genas.
eheu, corda virum tanto vix aequa labori !
defecere magis, quae magis apta putes.
quique audit socii
... voces in dura vocantis, arcus uti fragilis, deserit oflScium.
48 Otium Didascali XXI.
Just reason based on valiant blood.
Max. Hey ! noble minister, you miss your part ; you came not here to act a panegyric.
You're sent, I know, to find fault and to scold us. — I must not be beforehand with my comrades.
OcTAVio. He comes from court, where people are not quite so well contented with the duke, as here.
Max. What now have they contrived to find out in him ?
That he alone determines for himself what he himself alone doth understand ?


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