2105 Latin Proverbs / Page 84
1661. The pleasures of love are enhanced by injuries.
1662. The pleasures of the mighty are the tears of the poor.
1663. The pleasures we enjoy are lost by coveting more.
1664. The position in which we were before the war.
1665. The post of honor is the post of danger.
1666. The prolonged visit of no guest is pleasant.
1667. The provoking pertinacity of a fly.
1668. The quoit attracts them more than philosophy.
1669. The rabble is not influenced by reason, but blind impulse.
1670. The rabble, as of old, truckles to success, and hates a favourite in disgrace.
1671. The race is not always to the swift.
1672. The rack can extort a false confession from the innocent.
1673. The rat betrayed by his own track perishes.
1674. The razor against the grindstone.
1675. The real nettle will sting early.
1676. The real world is a special case.
1677. The remedy for injuries is to forget them.
1678. The remembrance of past pleasures adds to present sorrows.
1679. The reserve are engaged.
1680. The revenge of an idiot is without mercy.