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Heathcote William Garrod, comp.
(18781960).
The Oxford Book of Latin Verse.
1912.
The Rising sun of Roscius
Quintus Lutatius Catulus
(Cons. 102 B.C.)
C
ONSTITERAM
exorientem Auroram forte saluntans,
cum subito a laeua Roscius exoritur.
pace mihi liceat, caelestes, dicere uestra:
mortalis uisust pulcrior esse deo.
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