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and might was the measure of right (Lucan)mensuraque juris vis erat
away with all delays—it is ever injurious to postpone, when you are in readiness (Lucan)tolle moras—semper nocuit differre paratis
commit us to hostility with every other nation, but avert from us civil war (Lucan)omnibus hostes reddite nos populis, civile avertite bellum
crime levels all whom it defiles (i.e., puts all on equal terms) (Lucan)facinus quos inquinat æquat
death is not subject to Fortune; the earth holds everything that she ever brought forth (Lucan)libera Fortunæ mors est; capit omnia tellus quæ genuit
death itself often takes flight at the presence of a man (Lucan)mors ipsa refugit sæpe virum
deep-seated are the wounds dealt out in civil conflict (or civil wars) (Lucan)alta sedent civilis vulnera dextræ
delay has always been injurious to those who are prepared (Lucan)semper nocuit differre paratis
do not consider that anything has been done if anything is left to be done (Lucan)nil actum reputa si quid superest agendum
either the soul feels nothing after death, or death itself is nothing (Lucan)aut nihil est sensus animis a morte relictum aut mors ipsa nihil
even from the first beginnings of the world descends a series of causes (Lucan)a prima descendit origine mundi causarum series
even the ruins have perished (i.e., there is nothing left) (Lucan)etiam periere ruinæ
faith and piety are rare among the men who follow the camp (whether political or military) (Lucan)rara fides pietasque viris qui castra sequuntur
great fear is concealed under daring (Lucan)audendo magnus tegitur timor
great things are apt to rush against each other (i.e., to clash) (Lucan)in se magna ruunt
 

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