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neque tuum unquam in gremium extollas LIBERORUM ex te genus, and, namque Aesculapi LIBERORUM. But the author before quoted says in his Chryses, not only Cives, antiqui amici majorum MEUM, which was common enough , but more harshly still, CONSILIUM, AUGURIUM, atque EXTUM interpretes; and in another place, Postquam PRODIGIUM HORRIFERUM PORTENTUM pavos.
The natives call them "pavones," and often keep them tame; but I never heard of them breeding in confinement. Another fine game bird is a species of Penelope, called by the natives "pavos." It feeds on the fruits of trees, and I never saw it on the ground. A similar, but much smaller, bird, called "chachalakes," is often met with in the low scrub.
which was common enough; but he says, with a much more unmusical sound, "Consiliûm, auguriûm, atque extûm interpretes." And again he goes on "Postquam prodigiûm horriferûm, putentfûm pavos," which are not at all usual contractions in a string of words which are all neuter. Nor should I much like to say armûm judicium, though the expression occurs in that same poet,
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