Book,  Par.

1    II,     69|   ignorant of letters and of poetry, utters a response in verse
2    IV,     59|   asked for the testimony of poetry and of history, they had
3   XIV,     22|    also affected a taste for poetry, and drew round him persons
4   XIV,     65|      eloquence, and composed poetry more assiduously, as soon
5    XV,     91| power, Lucanus recalled some poetry he had composed in which
6   XVI,     20|      philosophers, but light poetry and playful verses. To some
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