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1 6 | esprit, a brief letter in verse, addressed to a certain 2 9 | others have written such verse, although you may be ignorant 3 9 | author of that most wanton verse: ~Longing for your thighs 4 10 | singing of Delia in his verse, when it was Plania who 5 10 | names he mentions in his verse without any attempt at concealment. 6 11 | For sportive effusions in verse are valueless as evidence 7 11 | Voconius with an inscription in verse from his own pen, wrote 8 11 | own pen, wrote thus: ~Thy verse was wanton, but thy soul 9 11 | written had he regarded verse of somewhat too lively a 10 13 | philosopher Plato for his amatory verse, and relieve me of the necessity 11 37 | eloquence of his tragic verse. And i ndeed they were not 12 42 | hundred and sixty lines of verse. He records also that Fabius, 13 87 | admit that I write amatory verse with sufficient sprightliness 14 103| Philosophers should. `You write verse.' 'Tis permitted. `You examine