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vivamus: the key-note of the whole poem is struck in the first word; with vivere in this pregnant sense, ‘to enjoy life,’ cf. Verg. Copa 38mors aurem vellensviviteaitvenio” ; Mart. 1.15.12sera nimis vita est crastina; vive hodie;” and the proverbial dum vivimus, vivamus.


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