The Moral Sayings of Publius Syrus, a Roman Slave: From the Latin
By Publius Syrus and Darius Lyman Jr. —Published 1855
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PREFACE.
SKETCH OF THE LIFE OF SYRUS.
FIND A SENTENCE.
32.
Friendship either finds or makes equals.
33.
Friendship ever profits, but love ever injures.
34.
Confidence is the only bond of friendship.
35.
Adversity shows whether we have friends, or only the shadows of friends.
36.
We should not injure a friend even in sport.
37.
The loss of a friend is the greatest of losses.
38.
The loss which is unknown is no loss at all.
39.
Love cannot be stifled, but it may die out.
40.
There can be no alliance between Love and Fear.
41.
Love is the source of an idle anxiety.
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