Silvae
Statius, P. Papinius (Publius Papinius)
Statius, P. Papinius. Statius, Volume 1. Mozley, John Henry, editor. London: William Heinemann; New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1928.
- dictamni florentis opem. quoque anguis abundat [*](After this line M has attollam cantu gaudet Thrasymennus et Alpes, obviously an interpolation, though carious edd, try to fit it into the text. See In trod. )[*](lacera Pot.: laeta M. Pol.'s reading was taken by him from P. (Staatsrecht, i. 384 n.l, who quotes Cic. De leg. agr. ii. 34. 93, and Plautus. Epid. i. 1. 25. to prove that the praetor in Rome only had two lictors (cf, bissenos fasces, of the consulship, Silv. i. 2. 174). )
- spumatu: iungam ipse manus atque omne benignum [*]()
- virus, odoriferis Arabum quod doctus in arvis
- aut Amphrysiaco pastor de gramine carpsi.’[*]()
- Dixerat, inveniunt positos iam segniter artus