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1 2, XX | as recorded by the tragic poet, either in the exact words 2 2, XXI | instances. And the Iambic poet of Paros, when upbraiding 3 4, LXXVII | slaves."~Perhaps the tragic poet meant the day when he said 4 4, LXXIX | with that of men. And the poet of Ascra, perceiving this, 5 4, XCI | the writings of the same poet have failed to take precautions 6 4, XCI | eagle. For this wonderful poet says, in his poem regarding 7 4, XCI | the second--the bird--the poet says:--~"Jove's bird on 8 4, XCI | but that, according to the poet and the majority of mankind, 9 4, XCIV | an omen, rejoiced, as the poet says:--~"The divine Ulysses 10 4, XCIV | witnesses, and therefore the poet also says:--~ "And while 11 5, XLIX | transmigration of souls, as the poet says: -- "And some one, 12 6, XIX | writings, when he said: "No poet here below has ever sung 13 6, LXXVIII| the world. Now the comic poet, to cause laughter in the 14 6, LXXIX | all the world." The comic poet, indeed, to cause laughter, 15 7, VI | hidden meanings in that poet, that the prayer of Chryses