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{136d} "Which is evident in every first song."
{139a} "There is a god within us, and when he is stirred we grow
warm; that spirit comes from heavenly realms."
{146a} "If it were allowable for immortals to weep for mortals, the
Muses would weep for the poet Naevius; since he is handed to the
chamber of Orcus, they have forgotten how to speak Latin at Rome.
{148a} "No one has judged poets less happily than he who wrote
about them."--Senec. de Brev. Vit, cap. 13, et epist. 88.
{149a} Heins, de Sat. 265.
{149b} Pag. 267.
{149c} Pag. 270. 271.
{149d} Pag. 273, et seq.
{149e} Pag. in comm. 153, et seq.
{160a} "And which jolt as they fall over the rough uneven road and
high rocks."--Martial, lib. xi. epig. 91.
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