[27] Jas. iv. 6 and 1 Pet. v. 5.
[28] Virgil, Æneid, vi. 854.
[29] The Benedictines remind us that Alexander and Xenophon, at least on some occasions, did so.
[30] Virgil, Æneid, ii. 501-2. The renderings of Virgil are from Conington.
[31] Ibid. ii. 166.
[32] Ibid.
[33] Horace, Ep. I. ii. 69.
[34] Æneid, i. 71.
[35] Ibid. ii. 319.
[36] Ibid. 293.