232. Pythian, II.
233. Nemean, VI.
234. God in History, IV. 10.
235. "Atrocem animam Catonis."—Horace.
236. Antigonê, 450.
237. Yet, even in Euripides, we meet a strain like that (Hecuba, line 800), which we may render as follows:—
"For, though perhaps we may be helpless slaves,
Yet are the gods most strong, and over them
Sits LAW supreme. The gods are under law,—
So do we judge,—and therefore we can live