ducentis ad se: the irresistible attraction of money. Cf. on 3. 16. 9; Epist. 1. 1. 52; and Vergil's auri sacra fames. --cuncta: 2. 1. 23; 3. 1. 8.
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Horace. Odes and Epodes. Edited with commentary by. Paul Shorey. revised by. Paul Shorey and Gordon J. Laing. New York. Benj. H. Sanborn and Co. 1910.
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