Might live no more in amity together,
But plunge in feuds and slaughters, and contend
For their inheritance: and the Furies heard. —J. A. St. John.
(Book xi. § 19, p. 738.)
Troy's lofty towers by Grecians sack'd behold!
Parrhasios' draught, by Mys engraved in gold. —J. A. St. John.
Sopater. (Book xi. § 28, p. 742.)
'Tis sweet in early morn to cool the lips