Book, Chapter

1    2,  43|     dinner. May the bones of my patron rest in peace, he wanted
2    2,  56|        which Mummius left to my patron, where Daedalus is shown
3    2,  80|         that had belonged to my patron, right away. I built myself
4    5, 145|         complimentary poem to a patron and intimate friend, these
5    5, 150|     have a special goddess as a patron. That goddess, if we may
6    5, 154| unprofitable court to a haughty patron, incapable of gratitude
7    5, 154|        action of their immortal patron, gaze with rapture on his
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