So, even in the pretty cottage of this prosperous and popular man--so envied by his poorer neighbours--surgit amari aliquid!
And then "Surgit Amari"--the first book of poems had been published.
Last night a letter came from a stranger, one of the many that I get, thanking me for some of the poems in "Surgit Amari" which he said had greatly solaced and helped him throughout a period of mental distress.
He had dreadful reasons, reasons which he could never quite think of without a mental shudder, for finding out everything about the unknown and elusive genius who had given "Surgit Amari," to the world.
Found, even as the Roman did, That in life's most delicious draught Surgit amari aliquid?
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