The works of Lucian

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I HAVE Just no received a lette seo in theloost, complai ping that ougive them nothinx theb intreat me, here re, to e stablim an equali tyamongst men, an to mahe ali hings common to ali, that very one may have a part laying that it is uirius sor ne an to have more than is necessary and another, nothing that is Pleas an or agreeable To hic hes an Mered that at these thing belonge. to Jupite ut that, illi regar tothe present time, o any injuries hic timere done to them during my festivat, I hould ake them unde considera.tion, and Nould rite o ou bout

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cars illi ax. The bellavi cur bes des, of ou servanis, in the divisono the meat, is sol ad that Pam lmost assia med o mention it whilst youare gorgiug the passi these oor retches, and ahe no notice of them: with many other triclis of this kind that are Ver unWorthy Dyou. Equatityis the life and sculis sestiva is, and sor his purpose, a distributor is appotnt

To Ded by oursetve like lions Wolves, and tygers, is Urely by no means se leasant aso live in agreeable societ in the company of men o paris and genius, ho wit no suffer the east tot duli andinintertaining, hoca eniive it it sociat mirili and festivi ty. These are the convivial joys hicli Bacchus, Venus, and the races love this ill gain o the good-

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NOT OIou alone, O Saturn, have the Joor made thei complainis: Jupiter is ver da st uiane Nith thei clamotars, importuni nil, ima mahea ne distribution of things, accusan Fate os in equalit an injustice, andus also fori estoWing nothing po thema ut he no NM very weli here

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13 SATURNALI AN EPISTLES.

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LYCINUS.

He ear so, e se id, rom Dionicus, the physician, ho, I suppost,

ne quis modici transiliat munera Liberi, Centaui ea monet cum Lapithis rixa super mero Debellata. Hor.

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You hould noti res me, Philo, o publim thing that happen atra di in k- inibour, hich, perhaps ad et ter e burie in oblivion. It was ali hewor o Bacchus, ho, e ma suppose, de spisses ali ho se horare no initiate into his sacre rites, and willio celebrate his orgies it is unlawsul, there re, to en quire to ni cel in to thos mysteries, frona hicli the prophane mouid depar in silence besides, a the poet Dys, Nothinis hale Las a tell- tale guest. No was it right in ionicus o say hat he dido Charinus bout the last night' supper illi the philosopher far e it Dona me to do an suc, thing.

Yo are might delicate; ut in good truth, friend Lycinus, o mouid

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losophy.

The Labrihth. J Alludin toti subit an perplexed manner o disputing. his put usin mind of the nick-names sorineri gi ven to ur schoolinem sucti as, the Irrefragable Doctor, the Angeli Doctor, c.

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The ouch, on the right hand a j ou en tered, as illed illi a numbero S u omen and amongst them, surrounded by e friends, the ride, covered ith a long cilci opposite to the oor, a another large comis pany, ange according to their an and digni ty. Over against the omensa Eucritus, and ex hina Aristaenetus an no a litile dispute rose,

whether the preceden cymaould beatve to the old Stoic Zenothemis, or Hermon, the Epicurean who a Pries of hthe Dioscuri, and of the sirst fami ly in the ity. Zenothemis ut his matter tori, by crying ut, QDyou place me bellind that Epicurean, nota say any thing more of him, Ictiali leave o to eas by ourseives I am going: ' and o saying, he callei the boy, and pretended tot marchin Ois: pon hich Taheth sit si eat, is ou plea se, sati Hermon; but, , hi ak, oKever ouma despis the Epicurean, o might have give place to the pri est. V Ilaugh at the pri est and the Epicureaia oo,' replied enothemis and immediatet sat down, and Hermon ex him the Cleo demus, the Peripatetici then Ion and aster ina, the ridegroo m Q folio Keil ex to mesa Diphilus and belo him, his schola Zeno, With Histiaeus and Diony

He is no like the generalit os ricli men, ut a love of the wis andiearned, illi hom he has pent the greatest par of his life But o proce ex the fissi par of the even in passediis quiet y we ad an elegantand plenti ut supper: o do not an an exae account of ur mea and di in E it is sussicient to say, Ne had enough of very thing. In the id sto the enteria in ment, Cleodemus ea ne over, and whi spere to Ion : Look fores verti eard them a that id felloK, mean ing Zenothemis, horuae gorge the hasta his cloath a re ali aubed illi the oui' observe

momen. J The omen, e see, ad a couch to thenaseives, and id not sit among thescen no Onder that the east should reseinble that of the Lapithae, nothing ut nolin and quarreis. Pappea to the adies, hether these polite Greeks, hom esse much admire, Nereno absolute Barbarians. - Ucuri. Castor and Pollux.

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h 6v he hand the vietu ais to the bo that sand belli nil him, no thuaking that he is seen by the company Pra teli Lycinus, that he may tali no-tice of him.' ut there a no occasion Or On' potiatiniit ut o me, a Phad myset observe liuina sonae timetes ore. Searce had Cleodemus suid his, hen in rushed Alcidamas, the Cynie,

making se of the old ad age; 'Menelaus comes henae pleases.' Manypeopte thought it ver impertinent, and O me muliered, Thou ravest O Menelaus.'Other criediut, The great Atrides likes no this V . Severa hinis of this ind were privatet thrown ut, ut obod venturedopen ly to attachaim, as he was ne of the mos nois an petulant fello res of the whole sect in much that he intimidate every body Aristaenetus,however, echon exto, ad hi in tali a chair, and sit down by Histiaeus and Dionysodorus. o, o, cri edrae, no siti in in chairs, or laying oncouches, o me it is mean and effeminate to tollis 1 couches, an cratalon the ground as o do, and eat our victu ais illi ou purpi garmenis under ou. I hali standis pright, and i asci aik and when Pana tred, lay me do in m cloah, and go to te ep.V Io ou may, is o please, sat Aristaenetus and accordingly the Cynic aiked ali round and cohhis supper herea liked changin his camp like the Scythians, si oppingwhere verae Dund the bestiasture, and following the servant a the carried the meat bout in the mean time, hil he was eat in g, he id notiarget to dis ut about the natur os virtve an vice, an to tal abolit his contempti riches; asked Aristaenetus halae id ith so an fine goldand silver cups, heia ooden ones Could have been jus as u fulci as oon, however, a he hegan to gro troublesonae, Aristaenetus qui ite hina, hymaking signoto the bo to give hi a large cui os pine, and mahe it pret tystrong this, e thought was dolo a reat thing, litile imagining ore

Menelaus, Vc. Alludin to that passage in the secon book of the Iliad, here tris Did, speakingi Agamemnon's east,

From his circumstance, as relate by Homer, tristin ascit ma appear, hen an bod cameto a east, uninvited he was calle a ZIenelaus and this, it stems, was the case With the Cynic Alcidamas. 4 The greae Atrides, Vc . Gr. αλ 4κ τρειδη γαμε λ δε ηιδα, qui L See Il. b. t. l. et .

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much stianae and ignomin o the ther.

ment, and devoured it.

An no , many er go drunk, and the eas reas nothinibutiois and clamour The rhetorici an repeate sonae of his good hings, at hicli the

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