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Jacopo Sannazaro
Italian
Poet
About the author
Most learned of the fair, most fair of the learned.
Jacopo Sannazaro,
Italian
Poet
There is no evil in the world without a remedy.
Jacopo Sannazaro,
Italian
Poet
#World
#Evil
Man is only miserable so far as he thinks himself so.
Jacopo Sannazaro,
Italian
Poet
#Man
He ploughs the waves, sows the sand, and hopes to gather the wind in a net, who places his hopes in the heart of a woman.
Jacopo Sannazaro,
Italian
Poet
#Heart
#Woman
#Wind
Envy, my son, wears herself away, and droops like a lamb under the influence of the evil eye.
Jacopo Sannazaro,
Italian
Poet
#Eye
#Influence
#Evil
#Son
#Envy