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Anacreon 12
Greek lyric poet, notable for his drinking songs and hymns -570–-485 BCRelated quotes

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Hesperides (1648)

“I shall die unavenged, but I shall die,"
she says. "Thus, thus, I gladly go below
to shadows.”
‘Moriemur inultae,
Sed moriamur’ ait. ‘sic, sic juvat ire sub umbras.’
Source: Aeneid (29–19 BC), Book IV, Lines 659–660 (tr. Allen Mandelbaum)

“"And shall I die? and unrevenged?" she said:
"Yes! let me die! thus—thus I plunge in night."”
Book IV, lines 887–888
The Æneis (1817)

“One must live with all, e'en if life be hell: Crime makes shame, not monetary stricture”
Multatuli, Max Havelaar: Or the Coffee Auctions of the Dutch Trading Company

“That I shall sink in death, I know must be;
But with that death of mine what life will die?”
As quoted in "Giordano Bruno" by Thomas Davidson, in The Index Vol. VI. No. 36 (4 March 1886), p. 429
Context: That I shall sink in death, I know must be;
But with that death of mine what life will die? Across the air, I hear my heart's voice cry:
Where dost thou bear me reckless one? Descend!
Such rashness seldom ends but bitterly'
"Fear not the lofty fall" I answer "rend
With might the clouds, and be content to die,
If God such a glorious death for us intend."