On Mon, 17 Jun 1996 17:36:07 -0500 (EST) David Flory wrote:
> >
> Brutus adsum jam forte,
> Caesar aderat.
> Brutus sic in omnibus,
> Caesar sic inat.
>
> And finally, a word to the health conscious: semper ubi sub ubi.
More than twenty years ago, I heard a different version of this Latin
gem from my father:
Caesar adsum jam forte,
Brutus e ad hoc.
Sed Brutus, "Passus sum".
Mark Harris
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