Horace Quotes
He, That Holds Fast The Golden Mean,
And Lives Contentedly Between
The Little And The Great,
Feels Not The Wants That Pinch The Poor,
Nor Plagues That Haunt The Rich Man's Door,
Imbitt'ring All His State.
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