1995 February 8, Carolyn Cooper,Noises in the Blood: Orality, Gender, and the "Vulgar" Body of Jamaican Popular Culture, Duke University Press,→ISBN:
... infamieshan wi no gi If a man amoles mi an mi famili Mi naa ron fi poliis ar sikuoriti Mi uda chek fi mi ruud bwai kompini [We are not informers, we don't give information If someone ismolesting me and my family I wouldn't run to[…]
estmōlēs nātīva locō rēs nōmina fēcit: appellant Saxum; pars bona montis eā est. huic Remus īnstiterat frūstrā, quō tempore frātrī prīma Palātīnae signa dedistis avēs.
There is aridge, that which gave natural names to the place: they call it the Rock; it forms a good part of the [Aventine] Hill. To this [place] Remus had uselessly embarked, at which time you, birds of the Palatine, gave foremost omens to his brother, [Romulus]. (SeeAventine Hill.)
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