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accipe nunc Danaum insidias, et crimine ab uno disce omneslearn now of the treachery of the Greeks, and from one example the character of the nation may be known (Virgil)
accipe nunc, victus tenuis quid quantaque secum afferat. In primis valeas benenow learn what and how great benefit a moderate diet brings with it. Before all, you will enjoy good health (Horace)
Ad vitam paramusWe are preparing for life
aquam a pumice nunc postulasyou are trying to get water from a stone (Plautus)
Aurea nunc vere sunt saecula; plurimus auto Venit honos; auro concilatur amorTruly now is the golden age; the highest honour comes by means of gold; by gold love is procured. --- Ovid [Publius Ovidius Naso]
aurea nunc vere sunt sæcula; plurimus auro venit honos; auro conciliatur amorthe age we live in is the true age of gold; by gold men attain to the highest honor and win even love (Ovid)
cum multis aliis quæ nunc perscribere longum estwith many other matters that it would be tedious now to write in full (i.e., etc., etc., etc.)
dantur opes nulli nunc nisi divitibuswealth nowadays goes all to the rich (Martial)
esto, ut nunc multi, dives tibi, pauper amicisbe, as many now are, rich to yourself, poor to your friends (Juvenal)
et nunc magna mei sub terras currit imagoand now my shade shall descend illustrious to the grave (Virgil)
Fas animi affectus erga te deinde fateri, Nunc mea qua noscas ora venire pudetThen may I dare to boast how I do love thee; Till then, not show my head where thou mayst prove me. --- William Shakespeare
Fortuna ssevo Iseta negotio, et Ludum insoleutem ludere pertinax, Transmutat incertos honores, Nunc mihi, nunc aliis benignaFortune, who loves her cruel game, Still bent upon some heartless whim, Shifts her caresses, fickle dame, Now kind to me, and now to him. --- Horace [Quintus Horacius Flaccus]
gloria Patri, et Filio, et Spiritui Sancto. Sicut erat in principio, et nunc, et semper, et in sæcula sæculorumglory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit. As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end (from the Catholic Mass)
Heu, modo itera omnia quae mihi nunc nuper narravisti, sed nunc Anglice?Listen, would you repeat everything you just told me, only this time say it in English?
Hic et nuncHere and now
hic ubi nunc urbs est, tum locus urbis erathere, where the city now stands, was at that time nothing but its site (Ovid)
his nunc præmium est, qui recta prava faciuntnowadays those are rewarded who make right appear wrong (Terence)
illud amicitiæ sanctum ac venerabile nomen nunc tibi pro vili sub pedibusque jacetthe sacred and venerable name of friendship is now despised by you and trodden under foot (Ovid)
inveni portum, Spes et Fortuna valete, sat me lusistis, ludite nunc aliosI have reached the port; Hope and Fortune, farewell; you have made sport enough of me, make sport of others now (the final lines of Le Sage’s novel Gil Blas)
jam nunc minaci murmure cornuum perstringis aures; jam litui strepunteven now you stun our ears with the threatening murmur of horns; already I hear the clarions sound (Horace)
jam portum inveni, Spes et Fortuna valete!; nil mihi vobiscum est, ludite nunc aliosnow I have gained the port, Hope and Fortune, farewell!; I have nothing more to do with you, now go make sport of others (an epitaph)
Karissima, noli tardare studeamus nos nunc amare sine te non potero vivere iam decet amorem perficereMy dearest, do not hesitate! Let us now study the art of love. Without you I cannot live Now is the time to perfect our love! (The Cambridge songs) --- Jan M. Ziolkowski
Mantua me genuit, Calabri rapuere, tenet nunc Parthenope, cecini pascua, rura, ducesMantua gave me birth, Calabri snatched me away, now Parthenope holds me; I sang of shepherds, pastures, and heroes (Virgil’s epitaph)
nam nunc mores nihil faciunt quod licet, nisi quod lubetnowadays it is the fashion to make nothing of what is proper, but only what is pleasant (Plautus)
natus sum, esuriebam, quærebam; nunc repletus requiescoI was born, I felt hungry, and sought for food; now that I am satiated, I lay me down to rest
non nunc agitur de vectigalibus, non de sociorum injuriis; libertas et anima nostra in dubio estthe question is not now respecting our revenues, or injuries to our allies; our liberties and lives are all at stake (Cicero)
non si male nunc et olim sic eritif matters go on badly at present, they may take a better turn in the hereafter (Horace)
nullum est jam (or nunc) dictum quod non sit dictum priusnothing is said now that has not been said before (Terence)
nuncnow, at the present time, soon, at this time
nunc animis opus, Ænea, nunc pectore firmonow, Aeneas, you have need of courage, now a resolute heart (Virgil)
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