And the most ancient heavens through thee are fresh and strong.’

Ode to Duty.

[55] Pindar, Olymp., II., 57 ff.; and Fragm., 1-4 (Donaldson).

[56] Sep. con. Theb., 662-71.

[57] Phoenissae, 503-23.

[58]

Οὐ γὰρ ἄλλῳ γ’ ὑπακούσαιμεν τῶν νῦν μετεωροσοφιστῶν

πλὴν η Προδίκῳ, τῷ μὲν σοφίας καὶ γνώμης οὕνεκα κ.τ.λ.—

Nub., 361-2. Cf. Av., 692.

[59] Plato, Protagoras, 337, D; Jowett’s Transl., vol. I., p. 152.