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[774] “Tot congesta manu praeruptis oppida saxisG. 2. 156 of the cities of Italy. “Arces montibus inpositas” Hor. 2 Ep. 1. 252, of the fortifications of Augustus. After this line many editions, even in modern times, give another, “Laude pudicitiae celebres, addentque superbos;” but it has no MS. authority whatever, and is said to be the work of an Italian lawyer, Fabricio Lampugnani.

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