Dyw gweld y ceidwadwyr yn curo Llafur yn Crewe ddim yn rhoi rhyw foddhad mawr i mi. ❋ Dyfrig (2008)
Aed ati o ddifrif ar y bont, R.Ll. yn curo bob tro. ❋ Elias Owen (N/A)
'Nunc itaque et versus et cetera ludicra pono: quid verum atque decens, curo et rogo et omnis in hoc sum.' ❋ Thomas Ross Mills (N/A)
At ego te video maior maiorem: em rursum tibi. meam rem non cures, si recte facis. num ego curo tuam? ❋ Titus Maccius Plautus (1919)
The subject, also, should be relatively interesting, but not the first consideration as is the color, the line, the chiaros-curo. ❋ Stella George Stern Perry (1916)
It is, alas! too true that no equivalent to blows will be found in Horace, that Sedulus curo has been unceremoniously thrown aside, that the poet does not specifically mention wine as the beverage he liked to drink in his rustic arbor. ❋ Unknown (1914)
Mr. Listless, a young gentleman devoured with a gloomy and misanthropical _nil curo_. ❋ Various (1910)
_Non ego laudari curo mea Delia: tecum Dummodo sim, quaeso, segnis inersque vocer. ❋ Charles Thomas Cruttwell (1879)
Oliver! why, that is the name of the curo-mengro who lost the fight near the chong gav, the day of the great tempest, when I got wet through. ❋ George Henry Borrow (1842)
Oliver! why, that is the name of the curo-mengro who lost the fight near the chong gav, {307} the day of the great tempest, when I got wet through. ❋ George Henry Borrow (1842)
Oliver! why, that is the name of the curo-mengro, who lost the fight near the chong gav, the day of the great tempest, when I got wet through. ❋ George Henry Borrow (1842)
Oliver! why that is the name of the curo-mengro, {73c} who lost the fight near the chong gav, {74a} the day of the great tempest, when I got wet through. {74b} No, no! Meridiana Borzlam would never have so far forgot her blood as to take up with Tom Oliver. ' ❋ George Henry Borrow (1842)
"No;" he replied, "but I think nothing would be more appropriate to his calling than the monkish phrase -- 'pro omnibus curo!'" ❋ Robert Seymour (1818)
Quid verum atque decens curo et rogo, et omnis in hoc sum: ❋ Henry Fielding (1730)
Nec habeo, nec careo, nec curo -- I neither have, nor need, nor care for it. ❋ Unknown (1721)
Quid verum atque decens curo et rogo, et omnis in hoc sum. ❋ Unknown (1711)
Mae llawer o'r farn petai'r gêm wedi cael ei chynnal yng Nghymru, mi fyddai'r tîm wedi curo ac wedi llwyddo i fynd drwodd i'r rowndiau terfynol yn yr Ariannin. ❋ Unknown (2010)