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1 T-I| inferior to the flower of my genius.~The judge’s duty is to 2 T-I| Maeonian, in such danger,~his genius would fail among such troubles. ~ 3 T-I| heart,~and myself, that your genius is not hidden.~If only mine 4 T-II| and origin,~at least my genius renders it not unknown:~ 5 T-III| THE POET BETRAYED BY MY GENIUS:~BE NOT SEVERE, LOVER, AS 6 T-III| follow and delight in my genius:~Caesar has no power over 7 T-III| prize, I pray, worthy of my genius,~reward me gift for gift, 8 T-V| is commonly the spur to genius: even so,~I don’t wish my 9 ExII| Maximus.~Don’t look to find my genius in them,~lest you appear 10 ExI| your followers.~Surely my genius, that I feel I used wrongly,~ 11 ExI| words,~and you praise my genius, that runs in a meagre vein,~ 12 ExIII| heroes.~The force of my genius, slight perhaps yet something, ~ 13 ExIII| name’s no greater than your genius.~So let others hurt the 14 ExIV| The last day never harms genius, and fame~is greater after 15 ExIV| known by the name of his own genius,~who guided the aged Antenor 16 Ind| Book TIII.XIII:1-28 The Genius, the spiritual counterpart 17 Ind| the atrium in front of the Genius, the anonymous deity that 18 Ind| and families, and, as the Genius of the head of the house