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" Et ni Posees ante diem librum cum lumine, si non Intendes animum studiis et rebus honestis, Invidia vel amore vigil torquebere. Unless you light your lamp ere dawn and read Some wholesome book that high resolves may breed, You'll find your sleep go from... "
The Works of Lord Morley ... - Page 258
by John Morley - 1921
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Letters written by the earl of Chatham to Thomas Pitt

William Pitt (1st earl of Chatham.) - 1804 - 142 pages
...habit of doing it: if not, let me conjure you to acquire it. Remember your friend Horace. Et ni Posces ante Diem librum cum lumine, si non Intendes animum studiis, et rebus honestis, Invidia vel Amore miser torquebere. Adieu. Your ever affectionate uncle. LETTER VIII. DEAR NEPHEW, Bath, May 4, 1/54....
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Letters Written by the Late Earl of Chatham to His Nephew Thomas Pitt, Esq ...

William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1804 - 154 pages
...habit of doing it: if not, let me conjure you to acquire it. Remember your friend Horace. Et ni Posces ante Diem librum cum lumine, si non Intendes animum studiis, et rebus honestis, Invidia vel Amore miser torquebere. Adieu. » . _ • Your ever affectionate uncle. LETTER VIII. DEAR NEPHEW, Bath, May...
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Letters written by the earl of Chatham to Thomas Pitt. Repr

William Pitt (1st earl of Chatham.) - 1805 - 154 pages
...habit of doing it: if not, let me conjure you to acquire it. Remember your friend Horace. Et ni Posces ante Diem librum cum lumine, si non Intendes animum studiis, et rebus honestis, Invidiii vel Amore miser torcjuebere. Adieu. Your ever affectionate uncle. LETTER VIII. Bath, May 4,...
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Donum Amicis: Verses on Various Occasions

Francis Newbery - 1815 - 84 pages
...fight ? Anticipate in health the impending ill, Lest dire disease demand the doctor's skill. Posces ante diem librum cum lumine, si non Intendes animum studiis, et rebus honestis; f nvidi-i vel amore vigil torquebere. nam cur Quse laedunt oculos, festinas demere ; si quid Est animum,...
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Observations on early rising and on early prayer

Henry Erskine Head - Conduct of life - 1828 - 202 pages
...commenced at an early hour. Late hours are not equal to early ones, let a man rise when he will. " Posces ante diem librum cum lumine : si non Intendes animum studiis et rebus honestjs, Invidia vel amore vigil torquebere." Considering this quotation is so trite, it is to be...
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Q. Horatii Flacci opera, ad fidem optimorum exemplarium castigata [by A.J ...

Quintus Horatius Flaccus - 1830 - 442 pages
...expergisceris? Atqui Si noles sanus, curres hydropicus : et ni Posces ante diem librum cum luniine; si non Intendes animum studiis et rebus honestis, Invidia vel amore vigil torquebere. Nam cur, Quee Isedunt oculum, festinas demere ; si quid Est animum, differs curandi tempus in annum?...
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Bibliotheca Classica Latina sive Collectio Auctorum Classicorum ..., Volume 30

1831 - 598 pages
...nocte lalroues; Ut te ipsum serves, non expergisceris ? atqui Si noies sanus , curres hydropicus : et , ni Posees ante diem librum cum lumine, si non Intendes animum studiis , et rébus honestis , luxuriös! et libidinosi, praterquam quod in numerum hominum referimur, nibil omnino...
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A dictionary of quotations from various authors in ancient and modern languages

Hugh Moore - 1831 - 850 pages
...rather than beauty." In the fine arts, Nature herself may be too closely copied.—MD 2667. Ni Posces ante diem librum cum lumine, si non Intendes animum studiis et rebus honestis, Invididvel amore vigil torquebere. HOR.—" Unless before day, you call for your book with a light,...
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Q. Horatii Flacci opera, recens. et illustr. F.G. Doering. Accedunt indices ...

Quintus Horatius Flaccus - 1831 - 916 pages
...latrones ; Ut te ipsum serves, non expergisceris ? atqui, Si noies sanus, curres hydropicus : et, ni 35 Posees ante diem librum cum lumine, si non Intendes animum studiis et rébus honestis, Invidia vel amore vigil torquebere. Nam cur, Quae lasdunt oculum, festinas demere...
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Specimen literarium inaugurale, in quo Q. Horatii Flacci Epistola ad ...

Quintus Horatius Flaccus, Hendrik Riedel - 1831 - 486 pages
...studiis vacabat. . Ad hune morem etiam respicit Epist. I. 2. v. 34—37. ubi cf. Obbarius et Schmid. . Et ni Posees ante diem librum cum lumine, si non Intendes animum stud äs et rebus honestis, Invidia vel amore vigil torquebere. Seneca, Epist. 72. « Quaedam suiit,...
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