[425] ii. 8.
[426] ii. 297-99.
[427] i. 262-64.
[428] ii. 573-74.
[429] ii. 575-76.
[430] iii. 964.
[431] ii. 77-79.
[432] 'So one thing shall never cease being born from another, and life is given to no man as a possession, to all for use.'—iii. 970-71.
[433] 'Hence, moreover, the race of man and the beasts of the forest are fed; hence we see cities glad with the flower of their children, and the leafy woods on all sides loud with the song of young birds.'—i. 254-56.
[434] v. 271-72.