'Undique conveniunt velut imber, tela tribuno,' etc.
[112] Cf. 'Unus homo nobis cunctando restituit rem,' etc.
[113] Cf.
'Ita sapere opino esse optimum, ut pro viribus
Tacere ac fabulare tute noveris;'
also
'Ea libertas est quae pectus purum et firmum gestitat.'
[114] 'Egregie cordatus homo catus Aeliu' Sextus.'
[115] 'In idleness the mind knows not what it wants. This is now our case. We are neither now at home nor abroad. We go hither, back again to the place from which we came,—when we have reached it we desire to leave it again. Our mind is all astray—existence goes on outside of real life.'
[116] iii. 1059-67.