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Culex 148-58 with Epode 26-28; Culex 86-7 with Epode 21-22; Culex 49-50 with Epode 11-12; etc. A full comparison is made in Classical Philology, 1920, p. 24. The composition of the sixteenth epode by Horace soon after the second, it would seem gave Vergil an opportunity to recognize the new poet, and answer his pessimistic appeal with the cheerful prophecy of the fourth Eclogue, as we have seen.
Whatever misfortunes, whatever humiliations the future may reserve to us, they cannot deprive England of the glory of having created this mighty Empire. Not Heaven itself upon the Past has power. But what has been, has been and we have had our hour. Mr. Bayard. See the enumeration of these endowments in Gladstone's State and Church, Ch. See Cairnes' Political Essays, 49-50, 56.
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