I [we!] have built a monument more lasting than bronze, higher than the pyramids’ regal structures, that no consuming rain, nor wild north wind can destroy.— Horace, Odes III.30.
I [we!] have built a monument more lasting than bronze, higher than the pyramids’ regal structures, that no consuming rain, nor wild north wind can destroy.
"Among the glories of knowledge their souls are pastured."