
Ex damno alterius utilitas.
One man’s loss is another man’s gain
XII.
Dum saevis ruerent in mutua vulnera telis,
Ungue leaena ferox, dente timendus aper,
Accurrit vultur spectatum, & prandia captat.
Gloria victoris, praeda futura sua est.[1]
While a lioness, vicious in claw, and a boar, fearsome for its tusks, were setting upon each other, inflicting mutual wounds with their savage weapons, a vulture hurried up to watch, lurking in expectation of a meal. The victor’s glory will belong to the one that gets the spoil.
1. Cf. Aesop 200 and 203.
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- beasts of prey, predatory animals: lion (+ fighting animals; aggressive relations) [25F23(LION)(+51)] Search | Browse Iconclass
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Che si dee cominciar con buoni auguri.
One must begin with good omens.
Quel, che si fa
con tristo augurio, effetto
Mai non avien, che sortir possa buono:
Di
tristo augurio è la mustella segno,
S’ella
t’occorre, lascia ogni disegno.
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