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650:
Vae illis uirgis miseris, quae hodie in tergo
morientur
meo.
Ben Jonson - The Devil's Association
6.
34-6 What'll you do, Sir?
= .
.
.
=Run from my flesh, if I could.
= For a similar construction
cf.
1.
3.
21 and note.
=3.
6.
38, 9 Woe to the seuerall cudgells,=
=Must suffer on this backe!
= Adapted from Plautus,
_Captivi_ 3.
4.
650:
Vae illis uirgis miseris, quae hodie in tergo
morientur
meo.
(Gifford mentions the fact that this is adapted from the classics.
I
am indebted for the precise reference to Dr.
Lucius H.
Holt.
)
=3.
6.
40 the vse of it is so present.
= For other Latinisms cf.
_resume_, 1.
6.
149; _salts_, 2.
6.
75; _confute_, 5.
6.
18, etc.
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