Dragon Age: Inquisition
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"We have to sweat To get at her. But once you reach the top She’s as easy to have as she was hard at first."
Hesiod, Works and Days, lines 290-292.

Tommee Profitt feat. brooke — Here I Am
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0NAEG8kTE0

"The good old proverb how this pair fulfil! One rogue is usher to another still.
Heaven with a secret principle endued Mankind, to seek their own similitude."
Homer, The Odyssey, Book XVII, line 218 [Melanthias; beggaring for handouts, feeding up a bottomless belly.] 

"And haven’t you also come across writings of very wise men saying the same thing, that the like must always 
be friend to the like?" 
Plato, Lysis, 214b [Socrates; maybe only half-true: if a wicked associates to a wicked, they will become enemies.]

"'Youth delights youth,' as the old proverb runs—because, I suppose, friendship grows from similarity, as boys 
of the same age go after the same pleasures."
Plato, Phaedrus, 239c [Socrates; but you can even have too much of people your own age.]

"For like is akin to like by nature, but convention, which tyrannizes the human race, often constrains us 
contrary to nature."
Plato, Protagoras, 337d [Hippias; be reconciled and compromise, under our arbitration, on some middle course.]

"A number of us, who are more or less the same age, often get together in accordance with the old saying."
Plato, Republic, 329a [Cephalus; a majority complains about the lost pleasures: sex, drinking parties, feasts.]

"Love always lives with young people and is one of them: the old story holds good that like is always drawn to like." 
Plato, Symposium, 195b [Socrates; no, I say that love is the youngest of the gods and stays young forever.]

Una relents on mages: rare lyrium use stops dwarves' poisoning. Andraste's chosen snags Tevinter love & angers elves.

Tommee Profitt feat. Raine Wilder & Svrcina — Rescue
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltX0EkjrRYo

"Oh nuptial couch, supremely happy through such guilty lovemaking."
[Felix lectule talibus conscia sole amoribus.]
Ticidas, Carmina, Fragment 1.1: Hymenaeus [A. E. Housman; Priscian, Institutes of Grammar, Book II, p. 189].

"Although what’s there to forbid one who is laughing, from telling the truth?"
[Quamquam ridentem dicere verum quid vetat?]
Horace, Satires, Book I, Satire 1, line 26 [Also hand out sweets for the other pupils to help their learning.]

"But this one trial passeth all the rest." [Ma per ultima prova costei baste.]
Ariosto, Orlando Furioso, Canto XXVIII, #73, line 5 [This maid tricks & cuckolds male rivals in their own bed.]

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