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1 I, 23| PHILOSOPHY.~But Hesiod the poet asserts himself also that 2 V, 2 | with a rod of iron." The poet, however, he says, being 3 V, 2 | continuously in such a way as the poet by his imagery delineates, 4 V, 3 | heaven poles (Poloi). And the poet says:--~"What sea-born sinless 5 V, 3 | perishing to Proserpine, the poet likewise says:--~"But under 6 V, 15| the Phliasians. And the poet likewise seems to bear his 7 VIII, 5 | glory of the high-sounding poet. (For Monoimus) supposes 8 VIII, 5 | is some such man as the poet (calls) Oceanus, expressing 9 IX, 5 | and people suppose this poet to be possessed of an exceedingly 10 X, 3 | numerable quantities, the poet Homer asserts that the universe