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Choose one or more of the sayings listed below and compose your own poem using the Roman line that you've chosen. You can explain what the saying means to you, or just use it in a poetic way. Your poem must be at least 5 lines in length.

1.“Love conquers all.” - Virgil
2.“It is quality rather than quantity that matters.” - Seneca
3.“My heart was in my mouth.” - Petronius
4.“Not worth his salt.” - Petronius
5.“No sooner said than done.” - Quintus Ennius
6.“No one knows until he tries.” - Publius Syrus
7.“There is no place more delightful than home.” - Cicero
8.“More brawn than brain.” - Cornelius Nepos
9."It is a rough road that leads to the heights of greatness.” - Seneca
10.“There are some remedies worse than the disease.” - Publius Syrus

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Answer:

Love conquers all, but what if I’m alone?

I have nothing set in stone.

What can I overcome

If I don’t have someone

To call my own?

Will that lead to my tombstone?

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for number 1:

Love conquers all, but what if I’m alone?

I have nothing set in stone.

What can I overcome

If I don’t have someone

To call my own?

Will that lead to my tombstone?
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