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Minor Latin poets; with introductions and English translations

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MINOR LATIN POETSII.CODICUM TURICENSIS ETVERONENSIS APPENDIX1. Laet<strong>and</strong>um est vita, nullius morte dolendum;cur etenim doleas a quo dolor ipse recessit.2. Quod scieris opus esse tibi, dimittere nolioblatum auxilium stultum est dimittere cuiquam.3. Perde semel, socium ingratum quom noverisesse;saepe dato, quom te scieris bene ponere dona.4. Dissimula laesus, si non datur ultio praesens :qui celare potest odium pote laedere quern vult.5. Qui prodesse potest non est fugiendus amicus,si laesit verbo : bonitas sine crimine nil est.6. Contra hominem astutum noli versutus haberinon captare malos stultum est, sed velle cluere.7. Dat legem Natura tibi, non accipit ipsa.8. Quod tacitum esse velis verbosis dicere noli.9. Fortunae donis parvum tribuisse mementonon opibus bona fama datur, sed moribus ipsis.^. 2 nihil est A : an nulla est ? Baehrens in not.^. 2 velle cluere Baehrens : velle nocere A sine sensu.SIGLA FOR MONOSTICHA(As used by Baehrens in constituting his text.)[For the contribution of single lines from eachmanuscript, see P.L.M. III. pp. 212-213.]A Vaticano-Palatinus 239 : saec. x.B Vaticano-Reginensis 711 :C = Vaticano-Reginensis 300:622saec. xi.saec. xi.

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