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Scrooge awlso sed hims cud cyoore yu ob yur irrash… errat… nawt normel feer ob cocomonuts… ai sed Oh yesh?
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Bellerophon on the other side, solis errat male sanus in agris, wanders alone in the woods; one despairs, weeps, and is weary of his life, another laughs, &c.
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Animo errat, et quidvis obvium loquitur, vigilias absque causa sustinet, et succum corporis subito amisit.
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Quum illuc ventum est, illinc lubet, he is tired out with everything, displeased with all, weary of his life: Nec bene domi, nec militiae, neither at home nor abroad, errat, et praeter vitam vivitur, he wanders and lives besides himself.
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Clerus errat, dæmon regnat, simonia dominatur, etc. Leodij tandem obijt, anno Domini 1372. die 17.
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Cessat, calcatur, errat, regnat, dominatur, ecce iusto Dei iudicio, credita est terra tam inclyta, et sacrosancta impiorum manibus Saracenorum, quod non est absque dolore pijs mentibus audiendum, et recolendum.
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Clerus errat, d鎚on regnat, simonia dominatur, etc. Leodij tandem obijt, anno Domini 1372. die 17.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Cessat, calcatur, errat, regnat, dominatur, ecce iusto Dei iudicio, credita est terra tam inclyta, et sacrosancta impiorum manibus Saracenorum, quod non est absque dolore pijs mentibus audiendum, et recolendum.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Meynke's _polo_ removes the difficulty, answers well to the following 'at Notus, _aduerso_ tepidum qui spirat ab _axe_', and is supported by the language of _Met_ II 173 'quaeque _polo_ posita est glaciali _proxima_ Serpens', and _Fast_ IV 575-76 (of Ceres) 'errat et in caelo liquidique immunia ponti/adloquitur gelido _proxima_ signa
The Last Poems of Ovid 43 BC-18? Ovid
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Any simple Relative may introduce a conditional sentence of any of the three types mentioned in §§ 302-304; as, -- quī hōc dīcit, errat, _he who says this is mistaken_ (First Type); quī hōc dīcat, erret, _he would be mistaken who should say this_
New Latin Grammar Charles E. Bennett
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