[48] vi. 32.

[49] 'This, in these circumstances, I think I can establish, that such faint traces of our native elements are left beyond the powers of our reason to dispel, that nothing prevents us from leading a life worthy of the gods.'—iii. 319-22.

[50] ii. 8.

[51] ii. 297-99.

[52] i. 262-64.

[53] ii. 573-74.

[54] ii. 575-76.

[55] iii. 964.

[56] ii. 77-79.

[57] '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.