Endure the hardships of your present state, Live, and reserve yourselves for better fate.Line 207 (translated by John Dryden).Cf. Shakespeare, Henry IV, Part 2, Act III, scene i, K. Henry: Are these things then necessities? / Then let us meet them like necessities.Cf. also Shakespeare, Macbeth, Act IV, scene ii, Rosse: Things at the worst will cease, or else climb upward / To what they were before.
'Endure the hardships of your present state, Live, and reserve yourselves for better fate. Virgil, Aeneid (29–19 BC), Book I, line 207. (trans. John Dryden)
Cf. Shakespeare, Henry IV, Part 2, Act III, scene i, K. Henry: Are these things then necessities? / Then let us meet them like necessities. Cf. also Shakespeare, Macbeth, Act IV, scene ii, Rosse: Things at the worst will cease, or else climb upward / To what they were before.