967 ([return])
[ The editors of Suetonius give different versions of this epigram. It seems to allude to some passing occurrence, and in its present form the sense is to this effect: “If I love you not, Horace, to my very heart’s core, may you see the priest of the college of Titus leaner than his mule.”]
968 ([return])
[ Probably the Septimius to whom Horace addressed the ode beginning
Septimi, Gades aditure mecum.—Ode xl. b. i.]
969 ([return])
[ See AUGUSTUS, c. xxi.; and Horace, Ode iv, 4.]
970 ([return])
[ See Epist. i. iv. xv.
Me pinguem et nitidum bene curata cute vises.]