Vol. I, ch. 14.
The Life of Sir William Osler (1925)
“And now cruel famine came – famine that is ever first in the train of great disasters.”
Jamque comes semper magnorum prima malorum
saeva fames aderat.
Book IV, line 93 (tr. J. D. Duff).
Pharsalia
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Jamque comes semper magnorum prima malorum<br/>saeva fames aderat.
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