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Page 100
... arbiters of our fate , ye influence the life and even the death of man . 856. Craignez honte . ( Fr . ) - Dread shame . Motto of the Duke of Portland . 857. Crains Dieu tant que tu viveras . ( Fr . ) – Fear God as long as you live .
... arbiters of our fate , ye influence the life and even the death of man . 856. Craignez honte . ( Fr . ) - Dread shame . Motto of the Duke of Portland . 857. Crains Dieu tant que tu viveras . ( Fr . ) – Fear God as long as you live .
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To - morrow , you always say , I'll wisely live : Say , Posthumus , when does that day arrive ? —Ed . 862. Credat Judæus Apella Non ego : : namque deos didici securum agere ævum ; Nec , si quid miri faciat natura , deos id Tristes ex ...
To - morrow , you always say , I'll wisely live : Say , Posthumus , when does that day arrive ? —Ed . 862. Credat Judæus Apella Non ego : : namque deos didici securum agere ævum ; Nec , si quid miri faciat natura , deos id Tristes ex ...
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You please , provoke , by turns amuse and grieve ; That nor without nor with thee can I live . - Ed . or In all thy humours , whether grave or mellow , Thou'rt such a touchy , testy , pleasant fellow , Hast so much wit , and mirth ...
You please , provoke , by turns amuse and grieve ; That nor without nor with thee can I live . - Ed . or In all thy humours , whether grave or mellow , Thou'rt such a touchy , testy , pleasant fellow , Hast so much wit , and mirth ...
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... live contentedly upon a frugal store : nor can there be want to him who wants but little . 1223. Dixerit e multis aliquis , quid virus in anguem Adjicis ? et rabidæ tradis ovile lupa ? ( L. ) Ov . A. A. 3 , 7 .
... live contentedly upon a frugal store : nor can there be want to him who wants but little . 1223. Dixerit e multis aliquis , quid virus in anguem Adjicis ? et rabidæ tradis ovile lupa ? ( L. ) Ov . A. A. 3 , 7 .
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“ Live while you live , ” the epicure would say , “ And seize the pleasures of the present day . " —Doddridge . ( 2. ) Manducemus et bibamus , cras enim moriemur . Vulg . Cor . 1 , 15 , 32. — Let us eat and drink for to - morrow we die ...
“ Live while you live , ” the epicure would say , “ And seize the pleasures of the present day . " —Doddridge . ( 2. ) Manducemus et bibamus , cras enim moriemur . Vulg . Cor . 1 , 15 , 32. — Let us eat and drink for to - morrow we die ...
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