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1 6 | ruddy gums,~as Catullus says, after the filthy fashion 2 7 | as the greatest of poets says, proceeds from `the barrier 3 12| beauty of expression when he says: `Only the sage can love, 4 27| been put forward. `Why,' says my accuser, `have you sought 5 30| seek to purchase fish,' he says. I will not deny it. But, 6 31| Similarly in another passage he says: ~Earth the grain-giver 7 40| for accusation. ~`But,' says my adversary, `for what 8 41| You dissected a fish,' he says. Who can call this a crime 9 45| whose name you accuse me. He says that he was present. His 10 51| my trust in him when he says that the cause of epilepsy 11 53| of your witnesses, but he says that he has never examined 12 57| Thi s, mark you, Crassus says that he discovered (in spite 13 64| King'. `All things,' he says, `depend upon the King of 14 75| madman. `Steady, now!' he says, stating that he cannot 15 79| and not to save. - `But,' says my accuser, `she was out 16 80| the speaker knows what he says, and he who knows what madness 17 95| altered of anything that he says. ~I see, Maximus, with what