On July 29 and 30, i visited Paris for job interviews,
and i also made a pilgrimage to the tomb of Oscar Wilde,
upon which is writ these words:
And alien tears will fill for him
Pity's long broken urn.
For his mourners will be outcast men
And outcasts always mourn.
VERBIS MEIS ADDERE NIHIL AUDEBANT
ET SUPER ILLOS STILLABAT ELOQUIUM MEUM.
Job. Caput XXIX. 22.
If you can translate this Latin for me, i'd sure appreciate it.
I also visited Jim Morrison's grave, upon which is writ:
KATA TON DAIMONA EAYTOY
If you can translate this Greek for me, please do!
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