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jaywalker Wrote:

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> Erat vetus in Angliam post brexit: nostra carior

> ulla spes does panis. Donec et mente confusa est

> spes.


nunc se ..... duas tantum res anxius optat,

panem et circenses. [Juvenal]

maxxi Wrote:

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> When you don't mean a shrub or a tree but "above"

> - that's "abore"




Flavia sits under above???


Ir may be over fifty years since I did O Level Latin, but that doesn't sound right to me :))

Even the wikipedia copy has the same typo, more than once. https://la.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecce_Romani


It gets quite exciting in Lectio V. Who's the big girl's blouse who escapes up a tree when a wolf arrives and the girls call for help? Is it quiet Marcus, or laddish Sextus? Iam legite ...

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> Flavia sits under above???

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> Ir may be over fifty years since I did O Level

> Latin, but that doesn't sound right to me :))




Sounds right if you sing it Sue-


When you don't mean a shrub or a tree but "above" - that's "abore"


geddit now? RD did...

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> > Latin, but that doesn't sound right to me :))

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> Sounds right if you sing it Sue-

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> When you don't mean a shrub or a tree but "above"

> - that's "abore"

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> geddit now? RD did...



No. My head hurts :))

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> Silent Night for Quakers attached .......

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> Actually, this would be good for carol singing in

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> AND it COULD be Latin :))


So it's has a Time Signature of 6/8 .. 2 Sharps ? so it's in D Major ??


I could play that on my G-D Melodeon. or my D Harmonica.



Foxy

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> So it's has a Time Signature of 6/8 .. 2 Sharps ?

> so it's in D Major ??

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> I could play that on my G-D Melodeon. or my D

> Harmonica.

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Fox, you could play it on anything you wanted, in any key you wanted, and it would still sound the same ......


Even if you changed the time signature .......


:))

Lordship 516 Wrote:

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> jaywalker Wrote:

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> > Erat vetus in Angliam post brexit: nostra

> carior

> > ulla spes does panis. Donec et mente confusa

> est

> > spes.

>

> nunc se ..... duas tantum res anxius optat,

> panem et circenses.


Fuit anno pagani MMXVI

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