[3709]. Zonaras 3. annal.

[3710]. Plutarch. vit. ejus.

[3711]. Hor Ser. lib. 1. Sat. 2.

[3712]. Cap. 30. nullam vestem his induit.

[3713]. Ad generum Cereris sine caede et sanguine pauci descendunt reges, et sicca morte tyranni.

[3714]. “God shall deliver his soul from the power of the grave,” Psal. xlix. 15.

[3715]. Contempl. Idiot. Cap. 37. divitiarum acquisitio magni laboris, possessio magni timoris, arnissio magni doloris.

[3716]. Boethius de consol. phil. l. 3. “How contemptible stolid minds! They covet riches and titles, and when they have obtained these commodities of false weight and measures, then, and not before, they understand what is truly valuable.”

[3717]. Austin in Ps. lxxvi. omnis Philosophiae magistra, ad coelum via.

[3718]. Bonaae mentis soror paupertas.