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"And who are those strange men with him?" faltered Madeline, alarmed, though she knew not why. NEQUICQUAM thalamo graves Hastas . . . . Vitabis strepitumque et celerem sequi Ajacem. HORACE: Od. xv. lib. 1.
"Nec quicquam nudis vitalibus obstat Iam, praeter stantes in summis ossibus hastas." This is grotesque enough; the banquet of birds and beasts who feed on the skin of Pharsalia is even worse. The details are too loathsome to quote.
"And who are those strange men with him?" faltered Madeline, alarmed, though she knew not why. NEQUICQUAM thalamo graves Hastas.... Vitabis strepitumque et celerem sequi Ajacem. HORACE: Od. xv. lib. 1.
SIBI HABEANT: sc. iuvenes; contemptuous, as in Lael. 18 sibi habeant sapientiae nomen Sull. 26 sibi haberent honores, sibi imperia etc.; cf. the formula of Roman divorce, tu tuas res tibi habeto. HASTAS: in practising, the point was covered by a button, pila; cf. Liv. 26, 51 praepilatis missilibus iaculati sunt. CLAVAM: cf.