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Si Fractus illabatur orbis, (saith Horace, a profest Disciple of Epicurus, Carm. Lib. 3. Ode 3.) impavidum ferient ruinae: Albeit the Heavens should rend assunder above his head, and this inferior world break in pieces about his ears, |
Si Fractus illabatur Orbis, (Says Horace, a professed Disciple of Epicurus, Carm Lib. 3. Ode 3.) impavidum ferient ruinae: Albeit the Heavens should rend asunder above his head, and this inferior world break in Pieces about his ears, |
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See Horace, Epist. Lib. 1. Epist. 1. |
See Horace, Epistle Lib. 1. Epistle 1. |
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