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It passes from a reflection on "the dreary fuimus of all things here" to the advice But "carpe diem," Juan, "carpe, carpe!" To-morrow sees another race as gay And transient, and devour'd by the same harpy. "Life's a poor player," then play out the play. It was the natural conclusion of the foregone stage of Byron's career.

In the Duomo here, in Cappella di S. Tommaso, you may find his mother's grave, on which she is called Andreola dei Calandrini. His uncle, however, is called J.P. Parentucelli. In two Bulls of Felix V he is called Thomas de Calandrinis; cf. Mansi, xxxi. 190. Muratori, Rer. Ital. Scrip., III. ii. 107. Sed deverticulo fuimus fortasse loquaces: Carmine propositum jam repetamus iter.

Indeed I have myself seen as sad sights as Tully-Veolan now is when I served with the Marechal Duke of Berwick. To be sure we may say with Virgilius Maro, Fuimus Troes and there's the end of an auld sang.

Indeed I have myself seen as sad sights as Tully-Veolan now is when I served with the Marechal Duke of Berwick. To be sure we may say with Virgilius Maro, Fuimus Troes and there's the end of an auld sang.

This place 'was formerly of much greater importance. That 'was formerly celebrated for its tapestries. From this Hôtel de Ville 'the numerous statuettes with which the building was once embellished have all disappeared. The tower of that church has been left unfinished for the last 500 years. 'Fuimus' might be written on them all.

The first car bore, written in very clear characters, the word "Erimus," the second "Sumus," and the third "Fuimus" that is, "We shall be," "We are," and "We have been." The song began, "The years fly on...."

Nunc vos, si vobis placet, Et si placuimus neque odio fuimus, signum hoc mittite; Qui pudicitiae esse voltis praemium, plausum date! We see here the opinion entertained regarding the Greek comedy by the party of moral reform; and it may be added, that even in those rarities, moral comedies, the morality was of a character only adapted to ridicule innocence more surely.

His diary as his life dwindles away, that life once so splendid and so full, is like the noblest poem its broken and falling sentences go direct to the heart. Fuimus was never written more grandly, with more noble patience and valour. Without this downfall his triumph might have been but as the other triumph the tragedy of the conclusion is a sight for men and angels.

Indeed I have myself seen as sad sights as Tully-Veolan now is, when I served with the Mareschal Duke of Berwick. To be sure, we may say with Virgilius Maro, FUIMUS TROES and there's the end of an auld sang.

Indeed I have myself seen as sad sights as Tully-Veolan now is when I served with the Marechal Duke of Berwick. To be sure we may say with Virgilius Maro, Fuimus Troes and there's the end of an auld sang.