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Minor Latin poets; with introductions and English translations

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MINOR LATIN POETS" irrita te generis subiit fiducia vestri,artificis testem si cupis esse manum.quod si nostra novum caperet sollertia sensum,sculperet ut docili pollice saxa leo,tunc hominem adspiceres oppressum murmuremagno,conderet ut rabidis ultima fata genis."XXVDe Puero et FureFlens puer extremam putei consedit ad undam,vana supervacuis rictibus ora trahens.callidus hunc laerimis postquam fur vidit obortis,quaenam tristitiae sit modo causa rogat.ille sibi abrupti fingens discrimina funishac auri queritur desiluisse cadum.nee mora, sollicitam traxit manus improba vestemexutus putei protinus ima petit,parvulus exiguo circumdans pallia collosentibus immersus delituisse datur.sed post fallaci suscepta pericula vototristis ut amissa veste resedit humi,dicitur his sollers vocem rupisse querelliset gemitu summos sollicitasse deos" perdita, quisquis erit, post haec bene pallia credat,qui putat in liquidis quod latet urna vadis."expressum marmore Lachmann.^^XXV. * atque plerique codd. : ac C Beg. : hac Froehner.^® natat vd natet codd. : latet Wight Duff.**latet implies that the thief ought not to have been foolenough to be cheated by the boy's story about letting a goldenpitcher drop into the well : he had not paused (wee mora, 7)720

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