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Horace vix dum adulescens specie tenus purpuratus, ut nostis, vestrae tutelae nutu caelesti commissus
Horace While little more than a youth, as you well know, I was for form's sake invested with the purple, and by the decision of the emperor was intrusted to your protection
Horace The difficulty of my situation, O brave and faithful champions of myself and of the republic, who have often with me exposed your lives for the welfare of the provinces, requires that, since you have now by your resolute decision raised me, your Caesar, to the highest of all dignities, I should briefly set before you the state of affairs, in order that safe and prudent remedies for their new condition may be devised
Horace «Res ardua poscit et flagitat, propugnatores mei reique publicae fortes et fidi, qui mecum pro statu provinciarum vitam saepius obiecistis, quoniam Caesarem vestrum firmo iudicio ad potestatum omnium columen sustulistis, perstringere pauca summatim, ut remedia permutatae rei iusta conligantur et cauta.
Horace And after a moment's quiet, while he looked down from his height on the countenances of those before him, and saw them all full of joy and alacrity, he kindled their loyalty with a few simple words, as with a trumpet
Horace cumque interquievisset paululum, dum alte contemplatur praesentium vultus, alacres omnes visos et laetos, quasi lituis, verbis, ut intellegi possit, simplicibus incendebat:
Horace And an order having been issued that the next morning they should all assemble in the open space in front of the camp, Julian advanced among them, and ascended a tribunal more splendid than usual, surrounded with the eagles, standards, and banners, and guarded by a strong band of armed soldiers
Horace His tamen auditis etiam illi, quos antegressos rettulimus ducente Sintula, cum eo iam securi Parisios revertuntur: edictoque ut futura luce cuncti convenirent in campo, progressus princeps ambitiosius solito tribunal ascendit signis aquilisque circumdatus et vexillis saeptusque tutius armatarum cohortium globis.
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Horace Quodque in flore tuo vegeti das sanguinis, illudAnd that fresh blood which youngly thou bestow'st, 3. blood here used in the figurative sense of family, life, descendants, seed, semen, (hence bestow'st, to bestow = to give, to grant, to lay out, to expend
Horace Tse yeou agebat Ou urbis gubernatorem. Confucius ait: tu esne nactus hominem? Respondit: est T'an t'ai mié ming, qui vians non sequitur compendiariam, et nisi pro publico negotio, nondum unquam accessit ad Yen domum
Horace 子游为武城(1)宰。子曰:“女得人焉尔(2)乎?”曰:“有澹台灭明(3)者,行不由径(4),非公事,未尝至于偃(5)之室也。”
Horace Crede tuum, iuvenis cum tibi rapta dies Thou mayst call thine when thou from youth convertest. 4. And these, the children you beget, you may call your own (in the sense also that they carry with them the beauty of your youth), when you yourself are turning away (convertest) and leaving behind your young days. convert = to turn from. From the Latin convertere to make to turn round.
Horace 子谓子夏曰:“女为君子儒,无为小人儒Philosophus alloquens Tse hia ait: tu esto sapiens litteratus; ne sis vulgaris litteratulus
Horace When the news of these events reached the troops, whom we have spoken of as having already marched under the command of Sintula, they returned with him quietly to Paris His tamen auditis etiam illi, quos antegressos rettulimus ducente Sintula, cum eo iam securi Parisios revertuntur
Horace 冉求曰:“非不说(1)子之道,力不足也。”子曰:“力不足者,中道而废。今女画(2)。” Jan k'ieou ait: non quod non amem magistri doctrinam; vires non suppetunt. Confucius ait: cui vires non sufficiunt, is media via deficit: nunc vero tu haerescis
Horace In one of thine, from that which thou departest; 2. In one of thine = in a child of yours; from that which thou departest = as your increasing age takes you away from your presently beautiful self. With the sense also that he is departing (in age) from the child he leaves behind.
Horace Crescis, ubi partem severis ipse tui; Quodque in flore tuo vegeti das sanguinis, illud
Horace 子曰:“贤哉回也,一箪(1)食,一瓢饮,在陋巷(2),人不堪其忧,回也不改其乐(3)。贤哉回也。” Proh quam sapiens ille Hoei! cum unius fiscellae cibo uniusque cucurbitulae potu, manebat in vili angiportu; alii non ferrent hujusmodi squalorem, Hoefi nec immutabat suam laetitiam: proh quam sapiens ille Hoefi
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Horace quae causa esset inconsulti motus et repentini, diu tacendo haesitantes super salute principis, non antea discesserunt quam adsciti in consistorium fulgentem eum augusto habitu conspexissent
Horace and on being asked what was the cause of their sudden and precipitate movement, they at first hesitated, and then avowing their alarm for the safety of the emperor, declared they would not retire till they had been admitted into the council-chamber, and had seen him safe in his imperial robes
Horace As fast as thou shalt wane, so fast thou grow'st 1. As rapidly as you decline , your descendants would grow accordingly. wane is used of the moon, but also of power, success, and other worldly matters
Horace Quam cito per senium marces, in prole vicissim
Horace Pé nieou habebat infirmitatem: Confucius invisit illum, et ex fenestra apprehendens illius manum ait: amittetur; fatum est! talis est vir, et tamen habet talem morbum! talis vir qui fit, ut habeat talem morbum!
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