Martial, : the twelve books of Epigrams,.

BOOK SEVEN * XCIX TO CRISPINUS, DOMITIAN'S FAVOURITE So may you see the Thunderer always kind And Rome as loving as your Egypt find. If my poor books you in the Palace hearFor they are wont to amuse the Emperor's earVenture to say-as fits a candid friend' He too some honour to this age doth lend. Not Marsus nor Catullus him outshine ' 'Twill be enough. I trust our Lord divine. 227

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Martial, : the twelve books of Epigrams,.
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