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Christopher Wren at
Saint Paul's
Cathedral in London,
which reads Si
monumentum requiris, cir********e (Latin "If you s**** [his] monument, look
around you"). This...
- the poem is the
elegiac couplet. Ōdī et amō. Quārē id
faciam fort****e
requīris. Nesciŏ, sed fierī sentiō et excrucior. I hate and I love. Why I do this...
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above his tomb in the
crypt is
written in Latin: Lector, si
monumentum requiris, cir********e ("Reader, if you s**** his monument, look
around you"). The...
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Catullus 85; the
entire poem reads, "odi et amo
quare id
faciam fort****e
requiris /
nescio sed
fieri sentio et excrucior" (I hate and I love. Why do I do...
- Odi et amo.
Quare id faciam, fort****e
requiris? Nescio, sed
fieri sentio et excrucior. I hate and I love. Why do I do this,
perhaps you ask? I know not...
- his poem 85 is one of the latter. Odi et amo.
Quare id
faciam fort****e
requiris. Nescio, sed
fieri sentio, et excrucior. I hate and I love.
Maybe you'd...
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Retrieved 2012-08-05. The text on Wren's tomb is "Si
monumentum requiris cir********e",
where requiris is
active indicative second person singular present of the...
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Catullus 85; the
entire poem reads, "odi et amo
quare id
faciam fort****e
requiris /
nescio sed
fieri sentio et excrucior" (I hate and I love. Why do I do...
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capiar If I sleep, I may be
caught Motto of HMS Wakeful (H88) Si
monumentum requiris cir********e If you s**** (his) monument, look
around you from the epitaph...
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ANNOS ULTRA NONAGINTA, NON SIBI SED BONO PUBLICO.
LECTOR SI
MONUMENTUM REQUIRIS CIR********E
Obijt XXV Feb: An°:
MDCCXXIII Æt: XCI.
which translates from...