Laelius de amicitia

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D. Appleton, 1887 - 110 pages
 

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Page 34 - Quid dulcius quam habere quicum omnia audeas sic loqui ut tecum ? Qui esset tantus fructus in prosperis rebus, nisi haberes qui illis aeque ac tu ipse gauderet f Adversas vero ferre difficile esset sine eo, qui illas gravius etiam quam tu ferret.
Page 81 - Friendship is constant in all other things Save in the office and affairs of love: Therefore all hearts in love use their own tongues; Let every eye negotiate for itself, And trust no agent; for beauty is a witch, Against whose charms faith melteth into blood.

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