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1 9 | mere fact of my being a poet make me a wizard? Who ever 2 9 | something against him as a poet, but not as a philosopher. 3 10| the license of a satiric poet, for prostituting to the 4 10| more reserved is Mantua's poet, who, when like m yself 5 11| valueless as evidence of a poet's morals. Have you not read 6 11| wish him ill: ~A virtuous poet must be chaste. Agreed. ~ 7 11| the tomb of his friend the poet Voconius with an inscription 8 30| more than cite one Latin poet. Those who have read Laevius 9 31| remembered that Homer, a poet of manifold or, rather I 10 32| according to the great poet, averted starvation at the 11 37| 37] ~The poet Sophocles, the rival and 12 37| admiration of so great a poet, and praised him marvellously 13 86| the verses of some obscene poet, even if bidden to do so,