FastSaying
No more thy pains for others' welfare spend, Nor think by service to attach a friend: All are ungrateful - love goes slighted still - Nor merely so, but is repaid by ill; Witness myself, house bitterest foe is he, Who never had a friend on earth bu
Catullus
Attach
Friend
Love
No
Nor
Pains
Service
Spend
Think
Thy
Ungrateful
Welfare
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