Aulus Persius Flaccus Quotes
Lives There The Man With Soul So Dead As To Disown The Wish To Merit The People's Applause, And Having Uttered Words Worthy To Be Kept In Cedar Oil To Latest Times, To Leave Behind Him Rhymes That Dread Neither Herrings Nor Frankincense.
[Lat., An Erit, Qui Velle Recuset
Os Populi Meruisse? Et Cedro Digna Locutus
Linquere, Nec Scombros Metuentia Carmina Nec Thus.]
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