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Sextus Propertius

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Navita de ventis, de tauris narrat arator,
Enumerat miles vulnera, pastor oves.
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Translation: The sailor tells of winds, the ploughman of bulls, the soldier counts his wounds, the shepherd his sheep.
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II, i, 43-4

 
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Facile est ventis dare vela secundis,
Fecundumque solum varias agitare per artes,
Auroque atque ebori decus addere, cum rudis ipsa
Materies niteat.

 
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