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[851] ‘Regere inperio’ is a Lucretian expression, as Forb. remarks. “Regere inperio res velle, et regna tenere,Lucr. 5.1128. We have had “regis inperiis” above, 1. 230. ‘Romane,’ an address to the nation, as in Hor. 3 Od. 6. 2. ‘Memento’ is a mode of conveying an injunction of which Horace is fond, 2 Od. 3. 1, 3 Od. 29. 32, Epod. 10. 4, 1 Ep. 8. 16. ‘Populos,’ subject nations. Comp. generally 1. 263, “populosque ferocis Contundet, moresque viris et moenia ponet.

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