phrenology
Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2011 9:25 am
I need some help.
I am celebrating National Poetry Month like Dr. Goodword mentioned the other day, and found an amusing poem called, 'Phrenology', by W.S. Gilbert, of Gilbert and Sullivan fame.
Only one problem: there is one line of Latin in the poem that I cannot get an intelligent translation for on the internet sites I have tried.
Does anyone have a good resource? Or can anyone tell me what this means?
"SORTE TUA CONTENTUS SIS"
I apologize if this is not the correct forum, but I truly have searched for hours, and you are all so resourceful.
Thanks,
Sardith
I am celebrating National Poetry Month like Dr. Goodword mentioned the other day, and found an amusing poem called, 'Phrenology', by W.S. Gilbert, of Gilbert and Sullivan fame.
Only one problem: there is one line of Latin in the poem that I cannot get an intelligent translation for on the internet sites I have tried.
Does anyone have a good resource? Or can anyone tell me what this means?
"SORTE TUA CONTENTUS SIS"
I apologize if this is not the correct forum, but I truly have searched for hours, and you are all so resourceful.
Thanks,
Sardith