Dr. Johnson's Works: Life, Poems, and Tales Part 41
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Hermem deorum nuncium, pennis levem, Quo rege gaudent Arcades, furem boum, Hujus palestrae qui vigil custos stet.i.t, Clam nocte tollit Aulus, et ridens ait: Praestat magistro saepe discipulus suo.
Br. 223.
Qui jacet hic servus vixit: nunc, lumine ca.s.sus, Dario magno non minus ille potest.
Br. 227.
Funus Alexandri ment.i.tur fama; fidesque Si Phoebo, victor nescit obire diem.
Br. 241.
Nauta, quis hoc jaceat, ne percontere, sepulchro, Eveniat tantum mitior unda tibi!
Br. 256.
Cur opulentus eges? tua cuncta in foenore ponis: Sic aliis dives, tu tibi pauper agis.
Br. 262.
Qui pascis barbam, si crescis mente, Platoni, Hirce, parem nitido te tua barba facit.
Br. 266.
Clarus Ioannes, reginae affinis, ab alto Sanguine Anastasii; cuncta sepulta jacent: Et pius, et recti cultor: non illa jacere Dicam; stat virtus non subigenda neci.
Br. 267.
Cunctiparens tellus, salve, levis esto pusillo Lysigeni, fuerat non gravis ille tibi.
Br. 285.
Naufragus hic jaceo; contra, jacet ecce colonus!
Idem orcus terras, sic, pelagoque subest.
Br. 301.
Quid salvere jubes me, pessime? Corripe gressus; Est mihi quod non te rideo, plena salus.
Br. 304.
Et ferus est Timon sub terris; janitor orci, Cerbere, te morsu ne petat ille, cave.
Br. 307.
Vitam a terdecimo s.e.xtus mihi finiet annus, Astra mathematicos si modo vera docent.
Sufficit hoc votis, flos hic pulcherrimus aevi est, Et senium triplex Nestoris urna capit.
Br. 322.
Zosima, quae solo fuit olim corpore serva, Corpore nunc etiam libera facta fuit.
Br. 326.
Exiguum en! Priami monumentum; hand ille meretur Quale, sed hostiles, quale dedere ma.n.u.s.
Br. 326.
Hector dat gladium Ajaci, dat balteum et Ajax Hectori, et exitio munus utrique fuit.
Br. 344.
Ut vis, ponte minax, modo tres discesseris ulnas Ingemina fluctus, ingeminaque sonum.
Br. 344.
Naufragus hic jaceo, fidens tamen utere velis; Tutum aliis aequor, me pereunte, fuit.
Br. 398.
Herac.l.i.tus ego; indoctae ne laedite liuguae Subtile ingenium, quaero, capaxque mei; Unus h.o.m.o mihi pro soxcentis, turba popelli Pro nullo, clamo nunc tumulatus idem.
Br. 399.
Ambraciota, vale lux alma, Cleombrotus infit, Et saltu e muro ditis opaca pet.i.t: Triste nihil pa.s.sus, animi at de sorte Platonis Scripta legens, sola vivere mente cupit.
Br. 399.
Servus, Epictetus, mutilato corpore, vixi, Pauperieque Irus, curaque summa deum.
Br. 445.
Unde hic Praxiteles? nudam vidistis, Adoni, Et Pari, et Anchisa, non alius, Venerem.
Br. 451.
Sufflato accendis quisquis carbone lucernam, Corde meo accendens; ardeo totus ego.
Br. 486.
Jupiter hoc templum, ut, siquando relinquit Olympum, Atthide non alius desit Olympus, habet.
Br. 487.
Civis et externus grati; domus hospita nescit Quaerere, quis, cujus, quis pater, unde venis.
POMPEII.
Br. 487.
c.u.m fugere haud possit, fractis victoria pennis Te manet, imperii, Roma, perenne decus.
Br. 488.
Latrones, alibi locupletum quaerite tecta, a.s.sidet huic, custos, strenua pauperies.
Fortunae malim adversae tolerare procellas; Quam domini ingentis ferre supercilium.
En, s.e.xto, s.e.xti meditatur imago, silente; Orator statua est, statuaeque orator imago.
Pulchra est virgiuitas intacta, at vita periret, Omnes si vellent virginitate frui; Nequitiam fugiens, servata contrahe lege Conjugium, ut pro te des hominem patriae.
Fert humeris, venerabile onus, Cythereius heros Per Trojae flammas, densaque tela, patrem: Clamat et Argivis, vetuli, ne tangite; vita Exiguum est Marti, sed mihi grande, lucrum.
Forma animos hominum capit, at, si gratia desit, Non tenet; esca natat pulchra, sed hamus abest,
Cogitat aut loquitur nil vir, nil cogitat uxor, Felici thalamo non, puto, rixa strepit.
Buccina disjecit Thebarum moenia, struxit Quae lyra, quam sibi non concinit harmonia!
Mente senes olim juvenis, Faustine, premebas, Nunc juvenum terres robore corda senex.
Laevum at utrumque decus, juveni quod praebuit olim Turba senum, juvenes nunc tribuere seni.
Exceptae hospitio, musae tribuere libellos Herodoto, hospitii praemia, quaeque suum.
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