At quo sis humilis magis et subiectus amori, hoc magis effectu saepe fruare bono  

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"At quo sis humilis magis et subiectus amori, hoc magis effectu saepe fruare bono" are two lines of poetry from Propertius's Elegies.

"But the more humble and yielding to love you are, the more will you, in many cases, feel the good effect of it." ([source])

Dutch translation

Propertius, schryft aan Gallus, hoe hy zig ootmoediger in de "Liefde droeg, hoe hy meer genot van haar te wagten had." --Willem den Elger, Zinne-beelden der liefde (1703)




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