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CREDIS me potuisse meae maledicere uitae, | 1 | Do you think that I ever could have spoken ill of my life, |
ambobus mihi quae carior est oculis? |
2 |
of her who is dearer to me than both my eyes? |
non potui, nec, si possem, tam perdite amarem: | 3 | No, I could never have done it; nor, if I could help it, would I be so ruinously in love. |
sed tu cum Tappone omnia monstra facis. |
4 |
But you and Tappo make out everything to be prodigious. |