Lord Ravensworth has been trying for twenty years to reader the lines in Horace-- 'Dulce ridentem Lalagen amabo Dulce loquentem.
No wonder that they heartily sang the “Dulce Domum” in the college meads when the time came for them to disperse for their summer holidays.
It is fancifully said to have been cut by the boy who wrote “Dulce Domum.
Such are the Tabayba dulce of the Canary Islands, which we have already mentioned,* (* Euphorbia balsamifera.
The Tabayba dulce is, according to Von Buch, the Euphorbia balsamifera, the juice of which is neither corrosive nor bitter like that of the cardon, or Euphorbia canariensis.
The largest of these is Lake Izabal, which is 58 miles long by 12 miles in width and which has its outlet through the Dulce River into the Gulf of Honduras.
On the opposite side of the Gulf of Dulce from the coal deposits are large deposits of magnetic iron ores, ranging from 60 to 70 per cent.
All were astir early in the Dulce home the following morning, in spite of the lateness of the hour at which they had retired.
The young lady who sings in yonder cafe is Marie Dulceand she is a French girl.
Madame Dulce led the way into a small, though cozy parlor and took their hats and coats.
Half-a-dozen men moved down the room toward where Marie Dulce stood smiling.
When the mule Dulce kicks a hectare of daylight through the cook for spilling hot grease on his heels I will give a description of Dulce and an obituary notice of the cook; but until then they will remain out of the account.
Laborum dulce lenimen=--The sweet soother of my toils.
Recepto / Dulce mihi furere est amico=--It is 20 delightful to indulge in extravagance on the return of a friend.
Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori=--It is 50 sweet and glorious to die for one's country.
Dulce est miseris socios habuisse doloris=--It is a comfort to the wretched to have companions in misfortune.
Quæ fuit durum pati / Meminisse dulce est=--What was hard to suffer is sweet to remember.
Dulce est desipere in loco=--It is pleasant to play the fool (i.
He seems to have carried his policy triumphantly with the Queen, and from henceforth for many a long year "the dulce ways" and "politic drifts" recommended by the great Cardinal Statesman of Henry VIII.
Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori,--to die for country is a privilege and a glory.
How many have had their patriotism strengthened by Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori, the verse which is aptly found in modern Rome on the monument to those who fell at Dogali.
The road from Agua Dulce to the ranchita was plain and well known, yet passing through several arms of the main body of the chaparral.
No one ever enjoyed the hospitality of Agua Dulce but went his way with an increased regard for its owner and his estimable Castilian family.
The messenger reached Agua Dulce an hour before midnight, and seeing a light in the house, warned the inmates of his presence by the usual "Ave Maria," a friendly salutation invoking the blessings of the saints on all within hearing.
Under the direction of the lieutenant, the son and his companion were to proceed by an old trail, forsaking the regular pathway leading from Agua Dulce to the old ranch.
After darkness had set in, the captain of the squad cut his already small command in two, sending a lieutenant with four men to proceed by way of Agua Dulce ranch, the remainder continuing on to the river.
The girl delayed us some minutes, and we apologized to him for the necessity of irons and our presence in meeting his Dulce Corazon.
Among several important additions made in the edition of 1515, this essay, the text of which is the proverbial phrase "Dulce bellum inexpertis," is at once the longest and the most remarkable.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dulce" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.