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Cui dono lepidum nouum libellum
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To whom do I give my charming new little book
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Arido modo pumice explitum?
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Simlply polished with pumice?
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Corneli, tibi; namque tu solebas
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To you, Cornelius; for youwere accustomed
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Meas esse aliquid putare nugas,
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to think my trifles were something,
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Iam tum cum ausus es unus Italorum
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Now then when you , one of the Italians, dared
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Omne aeuum tribus explicare chartis
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to explain the whole age with three charts
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Doctis, Iuppiter, et laboriosis!
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Learned, by Jupitter and laborious!
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Quare habe tibi quidquid hoc libelli
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Therefore have for yourself this something of a book
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Qualecumque; quod, o patrona uirgo,
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whatever quality it is; which, o patron virgin,
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Plus uno maneat perenne saeclo.
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may it remain perpetually more than one lifetime
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