30 Let us appear kind and courteous to our friends—[1848]

31 Why should not you too call me unlettered and uneducated?[1849]

32 ... call together the assembly, with hoarse sound and crooked horns.[1850]

33 They will of their own accord fight it out for you, and die, and will offer themselves voluntarily.

34 When I bring forth any verse from my heart—[1851]

35 He is not on that account exalted as the giver of life or of joy....[1852]

36 As each one of us has been brought forth into light from his mother's womb[1853]

37 ... if you wish to have your mind refreshed through your ears[1854]

38 ... they who drag on life for six months, vow the seventh to Orcus.

39 ... we are easily laughed at; we know that it is highly dangerous to be angry—[1855]