2105 Latin Proverbs / Page 167
- 1661. The pleasures of love are enhanced by injuries.
- 1662. The pleasures of the mighty are the tears of the poor.
- 1663. The pleasures we enjoy are lost by coveting more.
- 1664. The position in which we were before the war.
- 1665. The post of honor is the post of danger.
- 1666. The prolonged visit of no guest is pleasant.
- 1667. The provoking pertinacity of a fly.
- 1668. The quoit attracts them more than philosophy.
- 1669. The rabble is not influenced by reason, but blind impulse.
- 1670. The rabble, as of old, truckles to success, and hates a favourite in disgrace.
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