Vulgar words in The Continental Monthly, Vol. 3 No 2, February 1863 - Devoted To Literature And National Policy (Page 1)
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It is differently told in one of the old Latin jest books, where a certain Piero, pitying his weary jackass, which bore a heavy plough, took the latter on his own shoulders, and mounting the donkey, said: '_Nune procedere poteris, non enim tu sed ego aratrum fero_,'--'Now you may go along, for not you but I now bear the plough.'