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TO ICCIUS.

Horace

O Iccius, you now covet the opulent treasures of the Arabians, and are

preparing vigorous for a war against the kings of Saba, hitherto

unconquered, and are forming chains for the formidable Mede. What

barbarian virgin shall be your slave, after you have killed her

betrothed husband? What boy from the court shall be made your

cup-bearer, with his perfumed locks, skilled to direct the Seric arrows

with his father's bow? Who will now deny that it is probable for

precipitate rivers to flow back again to the high mountains, and for

Tiber to change his course, since you are about to exchange the noble

works of Panaetius, collected from all parts, together with the whole

Socratic family, for Iberian armor, after you had promised better

things?

 

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