Honos et Virtus - "Stat sua cuique dies, breve et inreparabile tempus Omnibus est vitae." (A ciascuno è dato il suo giorno, il tempo della vita è breve e irreparabile per tutti.)
Stat sua cuique dies, breve et irreparabile tempus Omnibus est vitae, sed famam extendere factis - de betekenis volgens gevleugelde woorden
In this the sense of Petrarch, and the poetry of Virgil, have equally which it is hard to see how anyone could err, and yet I am
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The history and antiquities of the county of Leicester : Vol. 1, Part 1. - University of Leicester Special Collections - Special Collections
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