[IX.] Thereby is meant our good angel, appointed us from our nativity.

[X.] Who willed his friend not to bury him, but to hang him up with a staff in his hand, to fright away the crows.

[XI.] “Pharsalia,” vii. 819.

[XII.] Ep. lib. xxiv. ep. 24.

[XIII.] Pharsalia, iv. 519.

[XIV.] Pharsalia, vii. 814.

[XV.] “In those days there shall come liars and false prophets.”

[XVI.] “Urbem Romam in principio reges habuere.”

[XVII.] “In qua me non inficior mediocriter esse.”—Pro Archia Poeta.

[XVIII.] “Cic. de Off.,” 1. iii.