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the following are the Greco-Roman dog epitaphs that I read in my last lecture they seem to be a pretty popular topic of conversation in the comment sections of my various platforms so I figured Iamp;#39;d make a smaller more shareable video so you can send it to people who donamp;#39;t have time to watch an hour and a half long lecture also Iamp;#39;m going to read these in both English and Spanish because I do not know Latin which is what these were originally written in and I would probably butcher the pronunciation however I do know Spanish and that is the closest Latin language that I know never mind that the Vulgar Latin spoken in the Iberian Peninsula has many more Celtic Germanic and later Arabic and the hot influences on it that might make it just as different as modern day English from Latin regardless I think they sound prettier in Spanish so here goes Mia never barked with that reason but now she is silent surely even as thou Elias dead in this tomb I deem the wild beasts