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"No: you would get talking, and not play ad sudorem." "Ad sudawem! what is that?" "In earnest." "And will sudawem and the west put me in better spiwits, and give me a tinge?" "It will incarnadine the lily, and make you the happiest young lady in England, as you are the best." "I should like to be much happier than I am good, if we could manage it among us."
Erasmus describes this exhibition with a touch of scorn. "Fragmenta linteorum lacera plerumque macci vestigium servantia. His, ut aiebant, vir pius extergebat sudorem e facie," etc. The walls of this chapel show many traces of fresco decoration: the pattern seems to have consisted of a clustering vine tree spread over the roof.
And yet they are no other than pictures that make no essential dissimilitude; for as you see actors in a play representing the person of a duke or an emperor upon the stage, and immediately after return to their true and original condition of valets and porters, so the emperor, whose pomp and lustre so dazzle you in public: "Scilicet grandes viridi cum luce smaragdi Auto includuntur, teriturque thalassina vestis Assidue, et Veneris sudorem exercita potat;"
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