[ [249] VIII. 37.

[ [250] Eclog. II. 28.

[ [251] Eclog. VII. 65.

[ [252] 59.

[ [253] Met. L. I. 415.

[ [254] Lib. I. Ep. X. 21.

[ [255] Lib. II. Sat. VI. 56.

[ [256] Eclog. X. 9.

[ [257] A small Mistake, which, I suppose, Joannes Antonius Viperanus led our Author into, tho' Vossius expresly guards against it. Inter Latinos unum habemus Virgilium——quem liceat imitari, says Anton. Viperanus; from whence Vossius imagines he never saw those two Bucolic Writers, (which is more than his Words necessarily imply) and takes Care to let us know, we have four Eclogues of Nemesianus, and seven of Calpurnius. Mr. Fontenelle gives no disadvantageous Character of both of them, and, in some Particulars, prefers Calpurnius to Virgil himself. Fabricius mentions seven or eight Editions of these two Poets, and they may be seen in the Corpus Poetarum Latinorum, publish'd in our Author's Time.

[ [258] Sat. XIV. 47.