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Group 199: Latin

 

2564. In umbra igitur pugnabimus.

2565. Nox dabit consilium.

2566. Spes dabit auxilium.

2567. Veritas vos liberabit.

2568. Virtus dabit, cura servabit.

2569. Dabit deus his quoque finem.

2570. Mors non separabit.

2571. Reparabit cornua Phoebe.

2572. Multa petit stultus, stultior illa dabit.

2573. Cantabit vacuus coram latrone viator.

2574. Unusquisque onus suum portabit.

2575. Non arabis in bove simul et asino.

2576. Si apud claudum habitas, claudicabis.

2577. Si vestem reparas, longum durabit in annum.

2578. Condemnabit te os tuum et non ego.

2579. Re potius declarabo quam oratione.

2580. Fata si poscunt, dabo.

 

Study Guide

 

2564. So we will fight in the dark. (As found in Cicero.)

2565. Night will  give advice.

2566. Hope will give help.

2567. The truth will set you free.

2568. Virtue will bestow, care will preserve.

2569. God will give an end to these things also.

2570. Death will not separate (us).

2571. Phoebe (the moon) will restore her horns.

2572. The fool ask for many things; the more foolish person will give them.

2573. The empty-handed traveler will be able to sing carefree in the presence of the thief.

2574. Each one will carry his own burden.

2575. You will not plow with the ox and the donkey at the same time.

2576. If you live with a lame person, you will be lame.

2577. If you repair a garment, it will last for many a year.

2578. Your own mouth will condemn you, and not I.

2579. I will prove my point by the thing itself, rather than a speech. (Cicero again!)

2580. If the Fates demand, I will give. (From Seneca's Trojan Women.) 

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